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Not even seven minutes away from Central Train Station in Dusseldorf you will find the railway underpass on Eller Street.
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The Deptford Project located in southeast London consists of a market, art exhibition space, a re-purposed train, and more!
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When I was a student at the Fine Arts Academy in Perugia, I fell in love with stenopeic photography and started gathering every kind of document I could about it and its technical evolution. I asked for some information from my photography teacher, Antonio Todini - He suggested that I search "Pinhole Photography" on the internet and as a way of remembering things said: “Pinhole, it sounds like pinolo (pine nut, in Italian), but with the 'H' after the 'N' and the final 'E'”. Since that moment the little nut planted itself in my mind and grew in the form of a challenge to make my very own pine nut pinhole camera!
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The Portobello Post is a video and film post production house on Portobello Road in London. This little production house specializes in all areas of post production.
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Shoot your beloved Lomography Redscale XR like you normally do, but after that...
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Giving mainstream culture the finger, the avant-garde movement explored concepts that challenged tradition and veered away from the norm.
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Helen from top crafty blog The Creative Diarist is back with another genius (and surprisingly simple) way to make your Lomographic prints even more beautiful!
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Inserting a panoramic mask into your Diana F+ 35mm Back, but not sliding the format switch to P can bring great results.
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"Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles, a national leader in public astronomy, a beloved civic gathering place, and one of southern California's most popular attractions. The Observatory is located on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, just above the Los Feliz neighborhood. It is 1,134 feet above sea level and is visible from many parts of the Los Angeles basin." - quote taken from the Griffith Observatory website
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Do you have tons of Lomographs and a boring home? Are you looking for alternative ways to print? Helen from top blog The Creative Diarist shares her tips on how to print onto ceramic, wood, teacups, your wall....
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From Yayoi Kusama's pioneering works of Japanese Pop Art to Yasumasa Morimura's role-playing in his portraits from the 1980s, the exhibition Trans-Cool TOKYO provides an opportunity to view works by these groundbreaking Japanese artists who have made an indelible impact on contemporary art.
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Сyanotype - the most popular of the alternative photoprocesses, because of its simplicity, and a number of other advantages.
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We asked Robert Hopkins, President of the European Society for Aesthetics, for his thoughts on these and other questions - Read on for his answers!
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Recycle Lomo-boxes to make original and creative gift boxes.
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Curious as to what is exactly inside your camera? As in every little nut and bolt inside? Well, artist Todd McLellan shows you just what's under the hood!
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Tower Bridge is perhaps on of the world's most famous icons of London, but besides the bridge, you also have a beautiful old castle to visit and can learn a lot of things about English history.
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Self portraits are a great way to experiment and learn and pretty easy once you get over being camera shy! Plus you can just be goofy or express yourself any way you’d like.
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In every big city I went, I always wanted to visit a science, technics and knowledge museum, were you can spend all day long discovering and exploring many different sections about things you don't know.... Well, in London you have the Science Museum!
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"The most vital art event of the summer" according to NY Arts Magazine. It takes place in the Hackney Wick neighborhood in the east end of London, close to the site of the future Olympic village.
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The Diana World Tour was covered by one of Australia's leading dailies - the Sydney Morning Herald. Here's what they had to say!