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  • How to use a 120mm Film Roll in a Sport Event

    How to use a 120mm Film Roll in a Sport Event
    I love to photograph sport events. Always with film, never in digital. Sometimes, I use 120mm film rolls, which allows to shot only 12 photos. Here you can find some quick tips to make the most out of 120 films using a toy camera.
  • Rugby Team Reunites for Photo After 50 Years

    Rugby Team Reunites for Photo After 50 Years
    It may not be an athletic feat but the entire 1962 Portsmouth Grammar School rugby team incredibly beat one in a quarter million odds. After 50 years, the fellas agreed to catch up and flew in from all over the world to recreate their nostalgic group photo at their alma mater. Every single player from the team was alive and present!
  • The Wonderful Viewfinder of the Lubitel 166+

    The Wonderful Viewfinder of the Lubitel 166+
    The Lubitel 166 Universal was my first medium format camera, that I found in a flea market many years ago for few dollars. Last year I bought the new and improved Lubitel 166+ on the Online Shop of Lomography. Great camera, with an awesome and bright viewfinder!
  • Rugby Meets Golf

    Rugby Meets Golf
    Golf and Rugby, the two "new entries" in the next Olympic Games at Rio de Janeiro 2016 meet together in a wonderful place, the Virginia Golf Club. Read more!
  • Braving the Winter Cold: Rugby in Como, Italy

    Braving the Winter Cold: Rugby in Como, Italy
    Braving the winter cold in the mud...a rugby match in a winter day in Italy. These images were taken on 29 January 2011 in a third division Italian match, and this is my little contribution to share with you some images of this wonderful sport. And don't miss Six Nations on TV!
  • Wigan: It Doesn't Have to Be Grim up North

    Wigan: It Doesn't Have to Be Grim up North
    My hometown, Wigan, has had some bad press in its time. Most famously in 'The Road to Wigan Pier' by George Orwell. In this book, Orwell set out to highlight the immense poverty of industrial mill-towns across working-class England and he reserved his last stop and the title of his book for the worst: Wigan. I hope to show that it is no longer so.