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Love books? With the ongoing Attic Sale, now's your chance to collect all the Lomography Books – perfect for parties and bedtime stories! Also, we've revived one goodbye forever item just for the Attic Sale! Neat, huh? After the jump, check out our featurettes!
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It’s like a film-hoarder’s wet dream.
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I was thinking about a nice easy photo project that I could do throughout 2013, one which would fit into my everyday life, and get me using ALL my lovely cameras. Then, I came up with #project52. Read on after the jump to see if you fancy giving it a go with me.
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This last year was my first full year in this great community. I got in touch with very nice and interesting people around the globe and I saw many many great pictures which in fact wasn´t helpful for my bank account. I was really inspired by a lot of shots you took and so I badly had to buy this and that and try this or that. But thanks a lot for the input. Here, I want to show you my favorite shots of the last 12 months, one for each month, which is pretty hard to choose. You won't miss my best failures too, and the ones I like from the best of the community.
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To all avid lomographers - how many of you have a collection of cameras in your possession? And how many of you still have film inside a camera but cannot remember when and where was the last time you took that camera out? Keep reading for my tip on how to avoid camera neglect and prevent sending your film to the land of forgotten film!
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For their newest Spring-Summer 2012 collection, lingerie company Sorci Age, has decided to adapt the retro-look. Part of the interior used for the newest campaign were film cameras of the past century. Warning: Images might not be safe for work environment.
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Last July, east London concept store LN-CC, celebrated the launch of Katsu Naito’s book West Side Rendezvous by hosting an exhibition of 23 shots selected from it. The subject? Transexual and transvestite streetwalkers of New York.
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The blog BibliOdyssey, run by creator and site curator "Peacay", is an encyclopedia of scans from books on History, Science, you name it, as well as from illustrations and artwork from all over the world!
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I never thought I’d find such a wonderful assortment of strange old cameras, or add a new one to my collection when I walked into a small camera shop one summer day! I happened to come across a tiny camera shop while vacationing. This shop turned out to be a haven for vintage cameras, including the legendary Argus C3, affectionately dubbed "the brick," a sturdy rangefinder made between 1939 and 1966.
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The Saatchi Gallery is London's no. 1 and no. 2 most visited art exhibitions in 2009. If you're an art lover or if you're looking for a new way to spend your time, art galleries such as the popular Saatchi Gallery is a great way to experience culture and immerse yourself in beautiful art.
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We all have our own prized collection of analogue cameras at home but Mijonju is definitely one of a kind! He has a regular web video on youtube that proudly showcases and reviews new and old acquisitions. We exchanged a few words with him and here's what this collector has to say!
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Completing our last of our featured travel trio for the celebration of our 3000th Location, take a peek at the surreal life of jogintas!
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Geek out and relive your childhood once more as we check out your old playthings! Or are you collecting toys still? Its time to display your treasures!
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Now that we're nearing the 3000th Lomo Location, let's take a look back and focus on our most traveled community members. This week's focus is on -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-!
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While we're building up to our big 3000th Location, here's another feature on of our most prolific analogue travel writers: azurblue!
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Oh man, I really feel some kind of a freak, 7 working LC-A`s and one in parts...I just had to count them and there are only 4 LC-A`s, one "+" and a LC-M. Ok, you got me, another LC-A is at my girlfriend`s house.
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The Diana World Tour aims to unite Lomographers from all over the world with one common motivation - an immense love for analog photography! It's a travelling exhibition of all things Diana - including photo safaris, learning workshops, the immense "Detrich Colletion" of classic Diana camera and Diana clones, delicious meals, and fairly out-of-control parties. Appropriately, its very first stop is Hong Kong - the birthplace of the original Diana camera of the 1960's! Running from 8/1/08 to 8/3/08, the highlights will include: