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I will be honest, I haven’t ridden a bike since I was 12, and that was 10 years ago, i’m not even sure if I still know how to ride a bike. But that won’t stop me from writing an article about a great biking location.
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I lent my Holga TLR camera loaded with a Fuji Neopan Acros 100 and Actionsampler loaded with Fuji Superia 200 to a my friend, teammate, colleague, Joan, and turned her into a Lomographer for a day. Look what she's done! Let us all welcome her to the colorful and exciting world of Lomography!
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We're thrilled to introduce our first LomoAmigo for the Philippines: Musician Diego Mapa of bands Pedicab, Cambio, Tarsius (amongst many others!) Take a peek into his daily grind as he shoots with the La Sardina El Capitan with Flash camera!
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Of the days of the Holy Week, Maundy Thursday is typically the day for Catholics to do some church visits called Visita Iglesia. This tradition has its ancient roots when Holy Thursday was set for some visit to sacred sites associated with the passion and death of Christ in Jerusalem. The practice was replicated in ancient Rome with visits to seven of the earliest basilicas as symbolic of the holy places in the Holy Land.
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Holy Week is not just a period to reflect on one's faith but to also to appreciate the rituals and traditions that bring people together, and the opportunity to document rituals in analogue glory.
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The girls from the Online Magazine Team share their dream wedding locations and of course, which analogue camera they think is perfect to capture every moment! Check out their answers and see if you agree!
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How's it like working at Lomography? Lomography Online Manila is currently looking for interns! If you're a student (based in Manila, Philippines) who wishes to gain experience in online/social media marketing and web/graphic design, this opportunity may be for you. Find more details under the cut ...
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On a trip to twin crater lakes in Laguna, I decided to try Fuji Velvia slide film for the first time. Imagine my delight when I got the roll back from the lab and saw how rich the colours in my photos were! From plush purples to rad reds, the images boast of strong contrasts as well as smooth tones.
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Since I started living in Hong Kong, I now feel like I am able to see this city less as a foreigner but more as a local. However, as time passed by, my eyes got a bit tired from the skyscrapers, and I wanted to a more peaceful change of scenery. Planning to break free from work and the city, I eventually booked my flight tickets to this little piece of paradise called Camiguin.
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Back in the 1970's, big blue buses with pastel hearts painted all over them ruled the roads of Metro Manila, Philippines. The Love Bus was a favorite of retro Manileños because of its systematic route, subsidized fare, and super sweet design. Caution to the reckless: "The Love Bus will not stop for you; you have to run after them."
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Casa Roces is an ancestral house that can be conveniently found in front of Malacañang Palace (President's place) in Manila. It is the oldest heritage site in the area, and it offers a classy ambience.
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In the previous article, I told about my little mission to visit four Philippine lighthouses that are nearest to Manila, my hometown. In this second installment of my wanderlust-driven analogue bucket list, I will tell you about the beaches I want to frolic in and of course, photograph in glorious slide films!
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For quite some time now, I have been fascinated with lighthouses -- lonely sentinels of the sea that welcome ships as they approach harbors and bid them farewell in their seafaring journey. I've been so fascinated in fact that I decided to visit as many lighthouses in my country as I can. In this mini-series I call Beacons Beckoning, I will document my progress in this wanderlust-driven endeavor.
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The island of Bohol is one of the wonders of nature located within the Central Visayas Region here in the Philippines. White sand beaches, exotic animals, underwater paradise, nature's beauty, name it and they all have it.
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2012 is coming to an end. It is time for me to look back at 2012. This year has been a lucky year for me as I was able to travel to four different places in a year.
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Bellamy Hunt of JapanCameraHunter.com was recently in Manila and we had the pleasure of meeting him one picturesque afternoon. We visited a local photo shop and caught the sunset while asking some analogue questions in between. Find out more about the Tokyo-based film aficionado in this Lomography exclusive!
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While Filipinos do not celebrate Western "Thanksgiving," our family has so much to be thankful for that we decided to have our own version of Thanksgiving.
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He has been a member of our Community for quite a long time already, sharing Lomographs of friends, family, events, and random travels. His photos sure are mesmerizing to see but hey, why not discover the true analogue story behind it?
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My personal project of slowly archiving my childhood photographs opened up the gates of memories, experiences, and possibilities.
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After first bringing the Lomo LC-Wide on a trip, here's a proper test roll featuring slices of everyday life. I took the wide-eyed wonder with me to work, play, around the city, and out of town again, and I have to say that the LC-Wide is a greater all-around camera than the LC-A+. Literally!