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Hong Kong is home to a variety of local and international specialties. Follow this guide to a mouthwatering adventure into local Hong Kong cuisine.
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China first Belair lucky user: Mr. Liang Yuan-qing already shared with everyone his first impression of the
Belair X 6-12 camera ! After spending a few days with the camera, let's find out what are his thought about it. Read on to find out more!
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Hong Kong Lomographer kaho152, who loves to shoot landscapes, was mesmerized by Belair X 6-12, and shot many unique photos of Hong Kong's streets. Let's see his Belair photos and listen to his thoughts…
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While we are waiting for Belair X 6-12 arrive at our homes, a few lucky Lomographers have got their Belair Globetrotter on hand already! Good for you all! Let's see their open box review! Here's Lomographer Singleelderly's unboxing report!
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Hong Kong user tattso would like to share his experience of shooting with the Belair X 6-12 with us! tattso shows us a good example of different ways to use the Belair X 6-12, for instance through double exposure! Don't miss the interesting story about a lady who hands out flyers with her special outfits in Kwun Tong, among others...
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Some feel that the size of Belair X 6-12 is too huge in comparison to other small and light Lomography cameras - that's one way of looking at it. Take into consideration that it can take 6x12 format photos, which is its biggest selling point. It's definitely the first format we shoot upon receiving the Belair X 6-12!
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The Belair X 6-12 is finally available at the Lomography Gallery Store and can be given a hands-on review. For those who have pre-ordered the camera, this article can be help you familiarize yourself with the camera and understand how it works so as to minimize burning some shots on your first rolls.
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With a free-flow of drinks, snacks, and music, as well as the Time-capsule we made together (for Lomographers 20 years after). What a party it is! Scroll down for more details!
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Photography is one of the ultimate keys charting your memory. Using still images can often times be more flexible than moving ones as they allow you to recreate what went on through your own narrative! Turkish filmmaker, Erdal Inci, made series' of videos, put together by "sequentiallyarranged photo frames". Turn your beloved photograph into something whirling, in your brain and in video form!
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In such a digital-oriented era, using film to capture anything that awaits us with unexpected and unknown results has a unique value which is irreplaceable. In 2013, Lomography is going to hold a big event - the first LomoKino Festival ever in Asia - The Creative Odyssey that features LomoKino movies shot on analogue film! You’re invited to experience the long-lost medium of film photography as if we were in its heyday!
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We're not talking about the most loved/hated photo editing software; we're talking about an actual photo shop! While looking for antique cameras on eBay, we found a vintage photograph depicting a pharmacy-slash-camera shop from way back in 1910! How does it compare to today's photo stores?
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Besides being a local creative group, Cowrice is also a heartwarming family! It was founded by Philip Lau and Grace Kwok in 2003,and the daughter automatically became part of the team after she was born in 2007! They are very interested in leather, illustrations, and photography. Does the La Sardina designed by them emit a tinge of family warmth?
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Stickyline is a team whose designs varies between 2D and 3D, and is well versed in "deconstruction" and "restructure" themes. Recently, it magnified the sardine can idea and created a lively big fish "Blue Sardina" for the La Sardina Wardrobe exhibition which started on 7th September.
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If you are into local arts scene, you will most likely know the 2 masterminds of graphic design team, Graphicairlines, Vi and Tat. For so many years, they have endless creative ideas, their character, Alter Boy, can be seen on street art, commercial products, posters and packaging designs. Will sparks fly when Alter Boy meets La Sardina DIY?
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Wendy Lau loves to create with leather and has her own label (UUendy) at a young age. She has an intimate relationship with animals and her works alway bring joyous feelings to people! Let's look at her La Sardina DIY and the sources of her creativity.
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Stella So, from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design, always has done her work with very rich local colours. She creates hand-drawn animation to bring back the fading scenes in Hong Kong. We could see a strong style of hers just by looking at the La Sardina DIY that was designed by her.
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Having artworks published on various newspapers and magazines, Mandycat despite being an illustrator and a full-time cartoonist, she is also madly in love with cats. No wonder we always see cats in her work. Her La Sardina DIY is no exception too..
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It's only 9 more days to the La Sardina Wardrobe Exhibition;and we had just received the 11 artist designed La Sardina DIY. The first to be showcased is the one created by Maria...
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Ekee, a full time singer, is the vocalist from the band 夜鬼. Her special vocals, black attire, and the letter "E" tattooed on her neck are her signature trademarks. What kind of La Sardina DIY surprises can a singer like Ekee bring us?
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John Ho, a Hong Kong based artist, has had the pleasure of traipsing through the city of Tokyo. His creations "Chubby Bear" and "Flowery Cat" can be seen in his picture books, various newspapers, and magazines. Being the type of person that only responds to genuine emotions, you must wonder how he'd interpret the La Sardina and customize it!