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Is that a stylish, expensive, designer clutch you have in your hand? No, it's actually a custom camera bag I made using one of my own photos. Find out how after the jump :)
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This box is not only ideal for keeping small important photography-related objects, but it also looks good and makes your shelf much more interesting.
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Time flies when you're having fun - the NSMBL your own La Sardina Rumble has come to a close! It was awesome to see so many creative juices flowing and we got some great designs from all over the world! Together with out friends from NSMBL we enjoyed looking at each and every one of them. And here's the big moment; the Winners!
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We asked local artist David Amichai to design us a one of a kind DIY Sardina. The finished product sits proudly in our New York City location, but we wanted to get to know the artist a little better. So we asked David a few questions about his work and his influences.
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Superman, Wonder Woman, Spiderman, Batman, Darth Vader, Power Rangers, Hobbits, Elves, Zombies... YES that's COMIC CON in San Diego. It's the perfect time and place to lose your shyness when asking strangers for a picture.
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. Our seventh project is a cool tutorial on how to make your own Biltwell custom leather motorcycle seat by Corinna Mantlo.
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We just released the brand new La Sardina DIY Edition and to celebrate, Lomography Gallery Store East London are hosting a crafty workshop to get you in the mood for decorating your camera! We'll have a whole range of fun things for you to pretty up your camera with, read more after the jump!
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It is the Chevalme sisters' turn to answer our questions related to the La Sardina customization workshop during the Who’s Next. Read this article to discover their universe and influences!
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During the latest edition of the Who's Next fashion show in Paris, you could come on our booth to attend a special workshop, where you were given the chance to customisz a La Sardina camera, with the help of several artists, using different techniques. Read this article to see the designs that were made during these four days !
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Let's discover the third artist who was at Who's Next: Cococerise! Go through her blog and you will understand that she loves all forms of creation. We invite you to read this interview to know more about her!
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The Diana World Tour has come to America at last! As it travels from San Francisco to New York, each Gallery Store will show a unique assortment of Diana F+ cameras customized by local artists and designers; You may not get a chance to see the San Francisco Gallery Store's 2012 artist clones in person, but we want you to see them from home! Here's the first installment of this series, in which we show you a few pieces and let the artists talk about them.
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We all love a little colour in our flash. I was looking at buying some coloured gels. This got me thinking, I already have loads of filters sitting around, so why buy more? So, I came up with the idea of mounting a filter ring over my flash.
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Custom vans, conversion vans, striped, off-white, mural painted-on vans! Though they are unique individuals, these vans do have something in common, they all enjoy that California sun...some, a bit too much! These square photographs, captured on 120 film, are part of a 15-years-and-counting project by filmmaker/photographer Joe Stevens!
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The Holga 135BC, a sweet little gem with a history and Holga charm that gives us those great vignetted photos on easily accessible 35mm film. The following will be a review and look into the Holga 135BC.
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Want to make your Diana even more special than it already is? Give it a refeshing new look with a new skin.
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Is your glass half full or half empty? I carry too many cameras at one time. I don't say this because of some generally accepted number that is "too many". Like anyone can even know that. I say that I carry too many cameras because of the physical limitations of having only 2 arms and 1 back. This situation occasionally leads to an awkward moment, the worst of these being the "drop". That's right, the hair on the back of your neck just stood up...rightly so. No camera-loving fool wants to drop his or her camera. No matter how many he or she has.
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If anywhere knows how to show the Diana World Tour a good time it's the Lomography Gallery Store LA... with a little help from our friends Thee Swank Bastards and burlesque hula-hoop sensation Szandora LaVey!
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Our creative-minded LA Lomographers took on customizing their own Diana clones!
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You are cordially invited to attend the Closing Party of the Diana World Tour at the Lomography Gallery Store LA!
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Place bids online and get your very own custom Diana F+ and/or Vignette from the Diana World Tour stop at the Lomography Gallery Store LA!