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Hello Lomographer! Let me tell you my LomoStory with my LC-A. How do I start, why and who brought me into this world?
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Beautiful park in the heart of Brussels, where you can go for read a book, take a walk or why not drink a few beers.
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A few weeks ago I went to Brussels, Belgium for a weekend. Besides Manneken Piss, which was really disappointing because it´s around 30 cm high, another Must see is the Atomium, located close to the Heysel Park.
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I took the chance to do some fashion shootings during my travels to Singapore.
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Check out this week's "doubles with you" reportage, this time a combination of three continents after which one Lomographer was hooked! On what? Doubles of course :)
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Lomographer Max Pinckers (maxpinckers) will be exhibiting his very own lomowall of over 15 square meters, with a selection of over 200 pictures ranging from his first to his last roll shot with the magic L-CA+.
Saturday 29 November at Les Atelier Claus,
rue crickxstraat 15, St. Gilles,
1060 Brussels
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Welcome to one of my favorite cafés in Brussels any time of the day: Le Fontainas is for sure one of the best places downtown to sip a coffee in the morning reading the paper, have a simple lunch and a beer at noon or enjoy some cocktails in the evening with friends, all of this while listening to some of the most interesting music selection in Brussels. In winter, you can sit inside and warm up with a hot chocolate. The interior decoration is cozy, with a nice vintage touch and huge photographs on the wall :). I particulary like the recycled chairs and tables, each one in a different shape and color.
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This is one of my favorite spots in Brussels, a true lomographer's paradise, especially for those who like 50's architecture. The Ravenstein gallery was in fact built between 1954 and 1958, right on time for the Expo '58, the international exhibition that radically transformed the city. Apart from the Atomium, there's very little left of the actual Expo, but in the city you can still find here and there some fine examples of the architecture and spirit of that time.
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The exhibition at Lakenstraat 113 in Brussels will contain a wide variety of different styles of work within different genres. These include photography, lomography, animation film, street art, graphic design and short films.
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A new and innovative contemporary art center, Le Wiels, has just opened its doors in one of the finest exponents of industrial modernist architecture in Brussels: the former brewery installations of the Wielemans Ceuppens company. The site was built in 1930 by Belgian architect Adrian Blomme and it's defiantly worth a visit.
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Anna Parrilla will be displaying a healthy mix of medium format and 35mm shots as well as different techniques and films.