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The Machalí Ranch is a settlement dating back to the colonial era of Chile, around which many legends are made. It's the perfect place to go biking, as it is only ten minutes away from my neighborhood, and its almost my backyard!
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The beginning of Autumn in the South Hemisphere is the perfect time to drink some wine, eat some typical food, and participate in the grape harvest festivities!
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The Solaris is a pretty cheap Ferrania roll, which made me wary at first, but here I will show that it produces excellent results!
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The Elqui Valley, one of the many beautiful sights of Chile, is a magical place full of contrasts, ideal for taking Lomographs!
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If you walk to Santiago or if you already live there, you cannot not go to Quinta Normal Park. Recently remodeled, it is the ideal place to go to shoot at all times.
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Maybe it's not the safest place on my city, but it's a quite an interesting location for a walk, and cross the east and west part of Rancagua. It's also one of my favourite places to capture lomographs!
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For me, Algarrobo is more than just a vacation spot.
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A few months ago, the Lomography communities from the Latin-American countries (Argentine, Colombia, Chile and Peru) did a premier film swap. And now the wait is finally over! Here are some of the interesting results from the project.
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Lomographic Embassy in Chile proudly presents its first photo intervention project: the Pano + Lomo + Graphy. A two stage community action... come on in and take a look to the video of our project!
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Add a dash of salt and pepper, cook till not pink and gobble down after you've broken the fried egg on top of the lomo. Alright, it's time to spill the beans. It's not a Pink Edition camera we're referencing but a certain cut of meat called "lomo".
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A beautiful report of the Chilean lomography movement featured in a local news channel. It features lomography cameras and analogue enthusiasts.
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Last weekend, a few magazines arrived at my home. The surprise was there for me: In the second page of a decoration magazine from a known national store: a Lomo camera as an object of design.
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On Friday, August 19 we launched the largest LomoWall Chile has seen so far, consisting of over 7.000 pictures from the "Real Life Beauty" rumble. Several hundred people joined us at this event and now we want to include you too!
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After a challenging selection process, we finally picked the pictures that will soon form a huge LomoWall in Santiago the Chile! Curious if you made it to the wall? Here are the results as well as some first info about the upcoming exhibition:
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Weeks ago I attended the release of 'La Sardina' in my lovely country: Chile. The release was directed by people from Lomo Chile, and to my luck I won from a contest a Lomogaphy Redscale XR 50-200 film. I couldn't wait to use it and see the results!
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Weeks ago I attended the release of 'La Sardina' in my lovely country: Chile. The release was directed by people from "Lomo Chile", and to my luck I won a Lomogaphy Redscale XR 50-200 film in a contest. I couldn't wait to use it and see the results!
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Analogue pictures are awesome, it's pretty interesting looking at old pictures of your grandpa or your own Lomo-pictures, but there is something that you miss sometimes about them, and that's motion.
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Contribute to the biggest Lomography exhibition Chile has seen so far! We will show "Real Life Beauty" in form of a huge LomoWall on the National Day of Photography in August.
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Alicia Elgueta is a Chilean girl, who loves makes pinhole photos.A few years ago I met to Alice through Flickr. Her work with Lomo cameras was the first made me follow her photos. But then, the most interesting was her passion for the simplicity of Pinhole Cameras.
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Everyone knows the wonders of analogue photography and the amount of things you can do with a camera and some film. One of this that is really fun to do is the “LomoMatrix”. Check out 12 great LomoMatrix videos from 26 Chilean lomographers: