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Smells like the "Overly Descriptive Title" photo series is back! Today, we're sharing a photo that combines the three things that most Lomographers love: analogue photography, music, and cats! Yeah!
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With their music, the Killer Sound have accompanied us throughout the Valentine's Night at Lomography Gallery Store Milan. It is now time to show you their video, entirely shot with the LomoKino.
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This month, I'm breaking the rules. I've no evidence, no figures, no statistics to explain why 'The Plateaux of Mirror' is a classic. No critical acclaim has lauded over it. I shall simply say this. Play it.
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On October 6th 2012, Doug Aldrich and his band, SteamRoller, gave an amazing performance at Savino Live in Cyprus for which we will always be grateful. Epic night!
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DJ Megz is back again to honor an album, an art, and an awesome new analogue treat. Read ahead to inspire your everyday shooting and add a little life perspective with some serious jams!
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This month I bring you the first tasty piece of analogue vinyl I ever purchased: A-Ha's Hunting High and Low. For that reason and that alone, it's a classic album!
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This Australian rock band has been rocking the world for a long time and is still being repeated in heavy metal fans' mp3 list. AC/DC is living it high voltage!
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What's better than attending a music fest with your favorite bands? Attending it with an instant camera on hand to capture memories with! I took my Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S to Warped Tour and got some great souvenirs!
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The Cure never produced such a successful album as Disintegration, and never would again. It's combination of memorable pop and dark gothic themes make it truly enduring. A classic album.
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Do you want to know what strange analogy exists among Incubus and a Rolleiflex? Don't worry, dear hardcore fan. I'll give you more clues after the jump!
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Psychedelia classic, Cream's Disraeli Gears may not have reached the lofty heights of others in my series, but the wonderful, Sunshine of Your Love and Strange Brew make it a classic. This month we just sit back and let the vibes flow through us!
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What happens when Music mixes with Film? It produces sparks, colors and amazing pictures. This month from India, we have a Lomo Amigo who does just that, fusing music with color through his LC-A+!
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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.