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I present to everyone the fourth issue of my particular search for twin photos of mine in the huge world Lomography.
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PULP summer slam is hailed as one of the biggest and loudest annual rock events in the Philippines. Held during summer break, the said event attracts an average of 30,000 rock enthusiasts every year and it often lasts for at least 15 hours (it's a smaller version of Woodstock).
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This classic album documents the passage of a life and the descent into madness. A masterpeice of progressive rock and one of the best selling albums of all time.
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Violator, a sparse, brooding album, reflects on love and all it's incarnations - no matter how pure or dark. The first Depeche Mode album to sell over a million copies in the USA solidified the bands place in rock history.
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Ten was released August 27, 1991. Initially slow to sell, by the latter half of 1992 the album went gold and eventually surpassed sales of Nirvana's 'Nevermind'. Here, the often dark themes of the songs are interpreted through lomographs.
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November was the month of music in Brazil. Dozens of festivals and music concerts happened through out the country. And of course, Lomography couldn't stay outside this. So we invite the Production Crew of the SWU Music Festival to make a analogue coverage of the backstage work. Take a look and discover how difficulty is organize one of the biggest music festivals of Brazil.
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Let us relive the era when rock fans would get black fingers from inky newspapers with the fascinating perspective of Harry Papadopoulos. Learn more about his photography after the stop.
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Check out our latest 35mm find, after scavenging through bins of film beside old flatbed machines! It's called "The Last Goodbye" and is a music video, by Oscar nominated actress, Samantha Morton, of the melancholic song by The Kills.
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What a bright time, it's the right time to rock the night away indeed. Today's Christmas Flash Rumble is all about rocking out and having fun!
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What’s more romantic than gazing peacefully at one of nature’s most beautiful wonders whilst simultaneously leaving all your troubles behind? Few things. Then read on, and next time you visit Gozo, don’t forget to take your boyfriend or girlfriend here, squeeze his or her hand and tell him or her, that if you could, you’d put the window in a box and put it under the tree for Christmas.
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My October started pretty good with some Rock 'n' Roll!!! Rock in Rio finally came back to its hometown.
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Rock en Seine is a three day Rock 'n roll festival, held at Château de Saint-Cloud's park just outside Paris and this year I went with my analogue cameras.
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“I fell in love with the sweet sensation/I gave my heart to a simple chord/I gave my soul to a new religion/Whatever happened to you?/Whatever happened to our rock'n'roll?/Whatever happened to my rock'n'roll?”...I'll tell you what happened!
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Like to rock? Like to drink? Like to dance? Well, get down to Sanctuary Rock Bar!
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Shooting live gigs has been quite an experience for me. Totally different from what I’ve been documenting prior to my Rock Lomography side project. I admit, I’m still new in music photography but I would like to share some of my knowledge with fellow lomographers based on my one-year stint. Just a few simple tips if you’re trying out. Remember this does not conform to regular music photography guidelines. Here are the 10 Golden Rules in Rock Lomography :
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Portraits documenting Mick Jagger's early career are currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery, London until November 27th 2011.
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Linda McCartney was an active and admired photographer for over three decades. Her work is known for its lack of pretense and spontaneity.
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I’m always on the lookout for something different, something unique. That’s why I chose analogue photography in the first place; to veer away from conventionality. The same goes for my taste in music. Read on to find out more on the connection between Lomography and heavy metal music from my point of view.
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Summer 2010: it was hot as hell but we still went to the "Dobrofest" near Yaroslavl, airport Levtsovo.
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For many years, local pubs and music joints have come and gone. A few have survived the changing times and standing head above shoulders amongst them all is the place where you can be who you are: 70s Bistro.