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Ship’s kobold! What are those disguised people doing over there at the waterside? Arrr, they are making a film? Yarrr! And what a film! Mermaids, amorous sailors, the captain's ghost, fair ladies, the undead drowned... All protagonists of maritime distinction are in!
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Cast off! We set (motorized) sails to explore the great river Spree. It´s pretty different to see the familiar streets and places from the waters point of view. Maybe we will discover some unknown sites of the city with the La Sardina!
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There are so many lake and canals in and around Berlin – but what about a big harbor? It exists, in the nothern part of the city! May we introduce the Berlin Westhafen, an important inland port. Time has come to visit this exciting place!
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At Lomography Gallery Store Berlin. May gives birth to the fruits of April’s wet labor – and, possibly, to some surprises. But first and foremost, this month lures us to the sparkling water: With La Sardina, Diana Mini, Diana F+ and LomoKino.
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This is a review of the camera used for week 3 of the "30 Weeks, 30 Cams" series. The camera a, Revueflex-B, is nothing but a Zenit-B sold by a German department store chain under another name. Read on how I got this SLR camera produced in Russia and how it handles.
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Through the decades, generations of photographers across the globe have been taking their cameras to the streets, making street photography one of the most prevalent themes today. With this in mind, Lomography has come up with the retro-styled La Sardina Splendour perfect for street snapping! Let's get inspired with some interesting street scenes around the world, as snapped by LIFE photographers of yesteryears!
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After testing the Ilford Sportsman 300S in week 1 and being pretty satified with it, I tested the Minox 35 EL I got for €2.49 from eBay in week 2. This one I got from eBay too, but I paid more for it. I didn´t know anything about it but I noticed it the first time bccbarbosa had some nice shots uploaded, taken using one of the tiny Minox 35 series. That was my motivation to buy it.
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We met in the museum of natural science, the LC-A+ and me. A workshop by Lomography Gallery Store Berlin which had taken place there united us. After ten minutes we were in love and the first roll of film was shot.
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So, at the end of last year I decided it was time for a ladies' weekend. My best mate was wrapping up the shoot of a TV show that ended in Berlin. So, naturally, I’m never one to turn down a wrap party!
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This is the review of the camera I used in the first week of my "30 Weeks, 30 Cams Project": the Ilford Sportsman 300. I found this camera on eBay for € 2.49. I didn't know anything about it but thought the name is somehow funny and it would be a nice camera to start the project with. So here is my review about the handling of the camera.
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At Easter time, the Citadel Spandau does the timewarp: It beams back to the Middle Ages, opening its doors for knights and jugglers, acrobats and many more medieval fellows. And, of course, for spectacular la Sardina, who loves exciting excursions to the past.
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A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon Michael Chrisman's year-long exposure of the Toronto Skyline and thought to myself, "Wow, a whole year?" Well, just imagine, there's another man who did it for 3 years! Read about it after the jump!
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Last chance to visit Paparazzo Extraordinaire an exhibition of almost 150 B&W photographs by US photographer Ron Galella at C/O Berlin. Don’t miss out.
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Until April 14th, Galerie Berinson is presenting numerous paintings, drawings and prints in the first comprehensive solo exhibition of the work of Josef Albers in Berlin since 1988.
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Raycho Stanev is a visual artist and designer whose work includes various art installations, illustrations, photography, audio and video projects presented worldwide. His installations are reflecting past and present, personal memories, heritage (communist) policies and urban cultures. Raycho is always on the go and loves to travel around the world with his Fisheye 1 camera! Until February 29th you can visit his exhibition 'Fisheye Adventure' in the Lomography Gallery Store Berlin.
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To celebrate Gerhard Richter’s 80th birthday the New National Gallery in Berlin is displaying a comprehensive retrospective of his work. Find out more after the jump.
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I claim: you can´t get more authenticity than with people at work! I guess a lot of poeple can´t think of stepping into a store,bakery, coiffeur or whatever, take out their camera and ask if they can take a few pictures. But you being an (silent) observer ensures you getting authenticity and you decide the moment which is worth being captured - not the right facial expression you need to quick pull the trigger.
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The Red Rainbow Fish used to live in the Rainbow Sea... How the stories goes on and how the Lubitel comes into play will be revealed after the break.
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Let's go to the zoo! It's time for lions, zebras, and penguins in square! All we need is medium format film and some Diana F+ cameras!
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Berlin is not solely inhabited by human beings: Dogs, cats, pigeons, sparrows, ducks and other animals populate the streets. We will be looking for them in this Diana Mini Workshop!