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I've taken advantage of two Lomography bag boxes I've just got... new Lomography bags and new filing "cabinet" made of cardboard!
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This is a story of boy meets a camera -- the story of how I fell in love with the Lomo LC-Wide.
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Birthdays are really fun, especially if one of your loved ones is the one celebrating! Birthdays are double the fun if you love making special gifts! I am the person that loves making surprise gifts for my loved ones and wrapping them in a unique way! So if you want to surprise someone with your fun gift wrapping techniques, just keep on reading!
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Vintage cameras that work in the store don't always function properly. Before you get rid of that old camera that doesn't take pictures, read this guide on how to turn a bummer buy into a lovely and festive light.
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Every time we open a box of film, we usually don't take into consideration the box that it came it. Before throwing away the box, take a closer look first. You might find something useful.
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In the spirit of the season and the lifestyle we promote, here are 5 truly analogue toys. 2 of them aren't even manufactured! Can you add your own favorites to our list?
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After being an avid lomographer for a number of months, I noticed my box of jumbled negatives just wasn't cutting it anymore: I couldn't find things I wanted to re-scan, I couldn't remember the dates that I took pictures, and it all just looked so messy! This afternoon, I made my own solution to this problem.
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This is why I always want my Lomo orders as a present!
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After shooting 10 rolls worth of pictures, I discovered that it's not that practical to have all those plastic sheets with negatives lounging around. I wanted to scan some negatives again and had to fight myself through a jungle of images to find out which group they were in. And it's always the one you check last...
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Do you have a need to keep all things Lomo, including the packaging? Well here is one of many ways to recycle your Lomo packaging.
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In the continuation of the article "Analogue Lifestyle: DIY Pinhole Camera! (Part 1)", the author aims to improve on his first DIY pinhole camera.
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This is an easy method I use to archive my negatives and prints, just using what I get back from the lab without buying additional stuff. It may not be the best method but I get along with it quiet good.
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Fellow Lomographers, it’s time to think inside the box! Every Lomography product comes in a funky looking box, neatly packed for your satisfaction! Don’t throw those Lomo boxes away, they will come in handy later on.
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Oktomat, the red box with 8 lens that shines among every camera’s collection. The fun and surprise factor is always granted but be wary, good light is essential for the use of this small and light camera.
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The Kubik is a traveling club that is exactly what its name promises! A collection of glowing boxes that light up to the beat of the music (Billie Jean says 'hello').
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A little useful personalized case..
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I am sure most of you get excited when your Lomography items arrived at your doorstep. When you received it, you open up the box and straight away grab your Lomography items, but wait a minute. If you are planning to give the items as a gift, how about make an artwork on the shipping box that you have just received. Get creative and i am sure whoever look at the box will be screaming happily : )
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This box camera is just a bit more then a simple box.
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Coronet Ambassador was made in England around 1955. This camera fits in the "Box Cameras" category and his body is made of metal and bakelite.
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Making your own little pinhole camera from scratch is sure fun and most likely will make you feel proud that not only because you built the camera yourself, you'll also manage to produce images with it! But to be inside a pinhole camera? Yes, it is possible with this tipster!