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I know Andrea from work! She studies architecture and she is very curious about everything. So one day, she asked me about that plastic camera, and I decided she could be a nice lomographer. I lent her my LC-A+ loaded with a Fuji Provia 400X so she could easily handle any light situation.
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It was my first time to use my newly bought Pinhole Blender Mini 35mm. This camera looks more like a tin can container than a camera. I consider this my on-going project because I have more to learn to produce amazing pinhole shots. Perhaps you could help me.
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Have you ever developed your own roll? Well, I'm proud to say I have, and I recommend it to everyone. Be warned: the process is highly addictive (or maybe it's just the chemicals).
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When feeling dejected after getting prints back from a recent Holga workshop, I looked back at my old photos and realized that with a bit of practice and the correct mindset, my Lomographs were actually pretty good! When you're lomo-down, sometimes all you need is a nostalgic reminder (and a new roll of film!).
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I never knew cameras can work without batteries! I have always thought that cameras are among the most complicated machines in the world. I always saw cameras as 'portable eyes' that records images in a veeery complicated manner. Let me tell you a Love at First Lomo story on how I left my love and came back.
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Wowee, what a camera! The Holga 135BC pretty much does all the work for you! Just point and shoot and you will have a work of art!
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The world is spinning and so should you. Geniuses? Or just analog lovers who want to have some fun? Whatever they are, the guys over at LSI (Lomographic Society International) are, I think, crazy!
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When I put my hands on this cam, the first thing I thought was "what?!" but then I realized how much fun it can be!