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Unexpectedly mellow and melancholic, "Fireworks" is the lead track off the new album 'Blue' by Echo Bloom. In this exclusive interview, Kyle Evans of the band and filmmaker Gregg McNeill tell us about the cool handiwork behind the LomoKino music video and discover the twosome's modern love for analogue!
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Scotland is an amazing destination that has so much more to offer than just castle after castle. This beautiful country with its endless green landscapes is worth discovering. The tons of fresh air and never-ending showers you get for free!
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During the whole of 2012 I travelled. I spent the year exploring new places, discovering Lomography on the way. But, coming home was the hardest thing. Could analogue save the day?
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Compare, contrast, draw inspiration from, and even shake your head in disagreement at the answers from our special guest contributors. Today we talk to graphic designer Justin Craigen.
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Over the weekend, my family went to a local Scottish festival. To them, it was just a nice Saturday morning outing. For me, it was a lomographic opportunity!
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The northwest corner of Europe, Cape Wrath in Scotland. In medieval times, this was the untamed and inhospitable boundary of man's knowledge of Earth. The Edge of The World. Today, it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet...on a good day.
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La Sardina, the perfect party camera to share with friends to capture those happy summer memories. Check out my photos from Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival in Scotland!
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A roll of X-Pro Slide 200 and a roll of Tungsten shot on the LC-A in a secret Scotland spot...we won't tell you where, but adventure is on your doorstep. We encourage you to go find it...
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Compare, contrast, draw inspiration from, and even shake your head in disagreement at the answers from our special guest contributors. Today we talk to blogger Jessica Bialkowski who mentions Lomography and Nick Cave in her list of interests. We wanted to find out more about someone with such great taste!
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Lately, my La Sardina has been dictating what I'll be doing in my down time. Since it was loaded with my first roll of redscale, of course I needed to leave the city and find some sun and some scenery!
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Each summer, there is a massive festival in Glasgow's West End. We celebrate music, dance, art and singing. There's always something exciting to see. Last year, I only managed to catch the main parade. This year, I will be going to more events. The city floods with artists wanting to showcase their respective talents.
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "Analogue for a Day: The Day We Left the Digital Grind Behind" by slumbrnghok from UK who reminds us to forget about our mobile phones, computers, and the Internet once in a while, for our own sanity--and analogue photography!
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Although it was short (only for one semester) I still have many good memories of the King's Buildings at the University of Edinburgh.
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A public art project in Scotland has recently been completed with analogue photos from a selection of Lomography Cameras! In this public art project, an underpass development in a poor part of Scotland was transformed with eye-catching photographs taken by children native to the locale. Read on to discover the images of these talented kids who'd never before worked with analogue cameras!
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A Scottish road trip which runs from Stirling Castle to the Wallace Monument then the Loch Lomond! My best friend and her boyfriend who were working in Germany came and visited me in Edinburgh when I was studying there. We rented a car and went on a road trip on a sunny autumn day. My housemate joined us too!
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St. Andrews is the home to the oldest university in Scotland. It is Scotland's oldest university, which was founded in 1413. It is one of the most prestigious universities in the United Kingdom and is also the home university of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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The Holyrood Park was a volcanic site, which was active in the early Carboniferous times, about 340 million years ago. Today, it is one of the major tourist attractions even for the locals of Edinburgh.
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My sister used to talk about Scotland quite a lot in the last few months: how she enjoyed her time spent there when she was a student and how beautiful and romantic the country is. So we went there and had a wonderful time.
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A quick look at Scotland's most fun record shop. Be careful not to fall into Narnia when you're looking for Tom Wait's albums!
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Arthur's Seat is a natural inner city escape. It is an extinct volcano and has been called by this name since the 15th century. Walking though the valleys in and around Arthur's Seat you can easily forget that you're in the city centre.