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Whether you've always wanted to find out what libraries and librarians of ages past looked like, or you simply find yourself in awe looking at photos of interesting libraries (and librarians), I'm sure you're going to enjoy my offering for this installment of The Analogue Reader!
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There are times when we get so caught up in our lives, that we tend to be unaware on what has been happening on the outside world. So why not spend a morning on the breakfast table with a copy of today's daily in front of you?
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So, you brought home a book or two, fresh from the book store. They're nice to see and a pleasure to touch, but it would be better if you also let yourself be taken to an adventure in their pages!
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Few weeks again, and it will be spring time! Here, I present to you a tiny piece of grass: a little park in Como, on the lake promenade, where I love to stay alone to read, take a short sunbath, do some yoga exercises outdoors, and meet and know new friends!
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Bibliophiles and fairy tale fans today celebrate the 200th anniversary of Grimms' Fairy Tales, a tome of many classic fairy tales the world knows and loves to this day.
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It all started with an idea; that this summer, my friends and I would take a road trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles. What was at first just a plan, quickly turned into a real adventure. This is the story of my endless, analogue summer with my two film-loving best friends.
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With E-readers replacing paper, I went in search of paper bound books in Portland.
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When was the last time you indulged yourself to a nice and delectable piece of prose? Or took a stroll in a garden of full of poetry? Need not worry because this new magazine series aims to give you that literature fix! Find out more after the jump!
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The Telegraph Online and Glen Milner invite us into Smith Settle Printers near Leeds and shows us the traditional way our favourite analogue reads in hardback are made.
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For the first time in the history of our Reviews of the Week series, our featured accessory review is technically not a camera accessory, but a more like a supplement to the lomographers' shooting experience. Curious? Read about it after the jump!
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Reading a book in one sitting may be a daunting task for many, but for the hardcore analogue reader/bibliophile, it's not at all impossible, especially when you have a good book in your hands. Have you ever gotten hooked on a book and managed to finish it in a day? Step right up and share it with us after the jump!
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It looks like one of those hyper simplistic, curvy 'M' shaped drawings of birds. Adequately, it's named "Albatros". But we don't suppose you'd have ever thought of stuffing something named after one of the largest birds in between the pages of your latest crime novel. What a true horror that'd be! Check out what functional, scaled down invention is turning heads, and pages, after the jump!
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If you're a true blue analogue reader, I'm sure the holidays are among your favorite seasons for reading lots and lots of books. Nothing beats curling up on the bed or couch with a book on a chilly day while sipping a steaming cup of coffee or hot choco! So, if you're up for some Christmas reading, you might want to grab a copy of these books while on a holiday vacation!
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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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Here in Lomography, we are all lovers of all things analogue, in various aspects and varying degrees. If you're one of those who prefer reading the analogue way, you'll surely enjoy this new series that will kick-off very soon! Allow us to give you a preview, so you'll have something to look forward to!
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Through a series of lucky events, I had the pleasure to meet and photograph the one and only Mr. Neil Gaiman.
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Do you love reading as much as analog photography? Get some shelves ready and make room for some books that will keep you and your cameras busy!