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Toronto-based wedding photographers Julius and James stepped out of the box and brought a whole new dimension to wedding photography - instant film! Check out some stunning shots after the jump along with some commentary from Julius and James themselves.
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The girls from the Online Magazine Team share their dream wedding locations and of course, which analogue camera they think is perfect to capture every moment! Check out their answers and see if you agree!
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While digital photography is the common choice these days for couples tying the knot (and photographers who are specializing on wedding photography), there are still some who opt to have the special moment captured on film. Want to turn such a special occasion, whether yours, a friend's, or a relative's, into a memorable 'Analogue I Do?' We have a new site for you to check out so you can save on Lomography wedding gifts! Find out more after the jump!
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In the last couple of months, I've realized that there's so many cool DIY things to do and the best thing is that these projects are very easy and cheap! My latest experiment was the silk PomPoms to decorate. Interesting? Keep reading...
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Avid camera collector, traveler with a photo-mission, and proud Malaysian Lomographer eastmoe joins the ranks of Community LomoAmigo! Lover of the LC-A, Horizon, multiple exposures, film swaps, meet-ups, and sharing the sights of beautiful Malaysia through his photographs and write-ups, eastmoe truly embodies what it means to be a part of the Lomography Community.
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Brian Ho shoots enigmatic photos in primarily 50mm (just like Henri Cartier-Bresson), in black and white. His photos make it hard to think of anything other than an analogue wedding. The decisive moment, family, and the cinema are among his inspirations. After the spontaneous jump check out Brian's hand-picked photo-galleries and meet the artist!
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You all know the LC-Wide but I don't know if this camera that I bought a year ago somehow always relates and connects to the word "wedding." Believe me or not but I will tell you about The LC-Wedding!
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Looking back on this year I know I will not remember it by the month, rather by the place that I was. I was extremely lucky this year to start the year where I come from in Australia, finish it in London, Canada where I now call home and visit a bunch of places in between.
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Lomography's Online Magazine Intern, Heiwa Wong, certainly has the prowess when it comes to writing and conjuring up creative ideas. We've flipped the roles around a bit and invited her to be among the Community LomoAmigos because of her unique and intimate relationship with nature, which has moved us as I'm sure will do the same to you, and is conveyed beautifully through her photographs.
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Not so long ago I had the opportunity of going to Venezuela for my cousin's wedding. I knew it was going to be a sunny day and I didn't hesitate to take one of my favorite films, the Lomography Redscale. Keep reading and take a look at the results...
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A place for dreaming. This is one of my favorite places in St Petersburg - a place where 3 bridges meet, in the heart of the historic city center. It is close to all the major tourist attractions such as the Church of the Savior on Blood, Field of Mars, and many others, two of St Petersburg’s most beautiful canals meet and three bridges, which cross them come together in one.
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Lisa Devlin is a photographer from the UK who has had an amazing career, from shooting with Kate Moss to running her own photography courses. Her story might just encourage you to try and make your living from your love of photography. Read on for an epic and inspirational tale....
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Shooting weddings have always been a dream of mine, something I only imagined a lucky few do, not including me. But when I had the spur-of-the-moment opportunity to shoot a friend's cousin's wedding at the beach, I immediately jumped at the chance! Analogue just adds a special touch to this already magical event.
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Fine sand, deep blue waters, and gorgeous sunny days - all make up the description of Sherwoods Beach, in Waimanalo, Hawaii. Can you imagine relaxing on cloud-like, fluffy sand, as the shoreline gently breaks in a melodic rhythm, singing you to sleep?
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If you are in the Philippines, February is probably the best month to schedule your wedding. Two months before the hot and humid summer and half a year away from the typhoon season, it has the right weather to get hitched, walk down the aisle and exchange vows with your loved one. But for an all-season wedding and reception venue there is always Fernwood Gardens.
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June is the season for weddings, but do you know why?
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Well, they come in different forms and themes, from the simplest ceremony inside a city hall, it can also be the most lavish and expensive affair that comes complete with a bottle of champagne afterwards – or sometimes they’re too traditional, you have to wear the stiffest (and not to mention itchy) wardrobe you can have.
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Cascade Country Manors, a luxurious lomographic gateway in Western Cape. The reason we went to stay at Cascade Manor was because my friends wanted to visit Nabygelegen Vineyards because it was one of the few places producing the Pinot Noir they were so found of.
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I'm at that age - all my friends are getting married. I have four weddings to attend this year, I had four weddings last year, and I have already got three weddings to attend in 2013.
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Once a tactical point during World War II, this hill steeped in history is now a popular spot for picnics, gigs, and wedding/engagement photo shoots.