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Our team at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto is made up of some of the finest minds that we know, all led by our store manager, Kimon! Read on to find out more about Kimon and how he runs this ship!
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Since we've been hit by Cupid's arrow during this most lovesickening holiday, we're sharing 14 photos of guys popping "the" question in a creative, candid, and—fine—cute way: by surprising their lovely ladies with a photobooth proposal!
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Last month, Lomography asked the Cityslickers what their goals are for the year 2013. Read how Lomography is helping Marianne achieve her aspirations for 2013!
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The Zenit TTL is the perfect all around camera and might just be waiting for you at your local Goodwill.
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I had a wonderful vacation this summer to St. Petersburg, Russia. I would recommend it to everyone, a city full of art, culture, and photography.
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What started out as a random room assignment seven years ago at NYU led me to Houston, Texas this past June to bare witness to the wedded bliss of Nick and Nora. Since I was unsure of what a good wedding gift would be, I decided to play wedding photographer and crossed my fingers in hopes of getting “the shot” that captures the happiness of the day.
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"It’s totally ironic to see what used to be conventional film photography being today’s alternative. Digital is now conventional; film is the radical, funky, cool way of expressing your wedding."
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Hey, it's June and it's the wedding month! Weddings are incomplete if there's not an elegant cake present in the photographs. Even though these sweets were not as candy-colourful as they were in the actual events, the photographs are oozing with a saccharine trip to memory lane!
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I've never been a fan of weddings (maybe it's the lack of sentimentality of the male species), but everything changed when I brought my favorite analogue friends along.
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Careful restoration work has preserved much of the original structure of the convent and the chapel. After almost five and a half years of conservation and construction work, what was once the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and the seat of education for generations of Singapore girls, has been converted into a plaza of theme retail and food and beverage outlets interspersed with ample outdoor spaces and courtyards, cloistered walls and long, covered walkways. This haven in the city hub of Singapore, now known as CHIJMES, is a S$100 million project unmatched for its location and unique ambiance.