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A variety of issues related to adolescents will be adressed at the Daegu Photo Biennale 2012, Korea. The main exhibition titled "Photography is Magic" while "Youth Code" is a special side exhibit. The best and the worst memories may be from our teenage years, though wether we are young or just young at heart let's create new memories at this photo Biennale!
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She has been a Lomographer for already a decade but has only discovered the Community a year ago. In her life with analogue photography, she had her ups and downs but truly found her heart through her LomoHome. Learn more of mingkie's story in this month's LomoDiary!
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The construction of the lomographic guide of Seoul is gaining pace and content. And so I thought I should pull out a merry old location to join the jam. A few years back on my first stay in Seoul, I discovered a green mountain in the middle of a city made of concrete and steel. Mount Iwangsan is a big city delight with a lot of incentives and shamanic ghosts.
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A museum that shows a traditional Koran Village where you can visit traditional houses that have been restored and you can feel the historic atmosphere of the area.
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Winter vacations in February at Seoul with a friend to immerse in Korean culture. So a friend and I decided to go somewhere for this past winter vacation. Instead of staying in Taiwan, which is where we live at the moment, and doing local tourism we decided to venture out and experience winter as it should be! COLD! We had never seen snow, nor ever experienced temperatures below zero degrees Celcius.
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Tanjong Pagar is a historic district located in downtown Singapore. As with everything in Singapore nowadays, it has undergone tremendous transformation in recent years. Let's take a look after the jump!
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Fifteen people standing in a circle, in every hand they're holding an analogue camera... There's a man in a white Teakwando suit standing in a slide... What on earth is going on here!? Well, the Seoul Matrix Amsterdam of course!
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You probably noticed this with your younger relatives, or even in your own closet as a kid. Gender stereotypes have been dictated by our consumerist society for as long as we can remember and South Korean photographer JeongMee Yoon explores this in her ongoing Pink & Blue Project.
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These two tourism videos have more than the city they are promoting in common. They feature "experts" of two unique crafts. A boomerang expert with 100% accuracy demonstrates his marksmanship while blindfolded, and a balancing expert shows that nothing too large can't be balanced on a hairpin sized point. Welcome to Seoul!
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This symbolic building of Seoul has become one of the most popular locations for couples in the city. Apart from the spectacular view from the top, there are some points where people can leave their demonstrations of love.
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All ten members of the famous Korean pop group Super Junior have been spotted with analogue cameras in their hands at shoot! Care to identify the camera? Looks like refurbished Zenit E or Kiev 4 to me! Excellent choice with the Russian cameras; they look so classy and dapper!
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The Seoul week officially started! In the Amsterdam Gallery Store, we decided to go for the traditional approach! Of course with the unveiling of the very first customizable La Sardina cameras! Korean tacos, imported drinks and of course, a truckload of our Lomography friends without who we would've never been able to present you this insane amount of party pics!
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A palace is a spectacular sight in every corner of the world. But sometimes the events around the monument have that special edge, that make it a unique lomographic location.
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Thanks to Lomography and Seoul Tourism Organization I spent six days in Seoul with my friend kelmort. Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first place we went sightseeing. We spent almost 4 hours visiting the whole palace complex.
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Seoul Week started with a bang last night at our "Seoul All Around You" exhibition opening party! There was plenty of food and drink as well as a lovely new La Sardina, and even some balloon animals. Take a look at all the festivities!
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Want to be hardcore? Want to test your endurance? Then why not climb a 1,157.2 m (3,797 ft) mountain in the middle of the snowy winter cold. And why not get lost in the mountain while you are at it, hiking through the fresh snow only to end up at a Buddhist temple where monks proceed to give you chocolate and drive you off the mountain. Yup, my hike on Yongmunsan Mountain (용문산) just 45km out of Seoul, definitely gave us an exciting day trip away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Grab a seat and enjoy the show. We'll be screening a film made in Korea in honor of Seoul Week here at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC Greenwich Village!
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For one week only the Lomography Gallery Store Soho will be celebrating all things Seoul. There will be Korean food, drinks, surprises, competitions, culture and a selection of Korean themed workshops. Want to know more? Well you're in the right place!! Click here to see the full schedule.
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We welcome all things Korean in store this week in celebration of all things Seoul! Think spicy kimchi, K-Pop music, exhibitions along with a smashing party on Thursday, 23rd February to kick things off plus a launch of something special to highlight this special city!
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For an entire week Lomography will be celebrating all things Seoul – We’ll be kicking things off with the launch of a special edition La Sardina and the following with a whole week of mouthwatering Korean food, drinks, surprises, Seoul-themed workshop and much more!