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Got analogue ideas? We want them! Read up on our freshest Magazine updates for your article submissions and learn how you can get your masterpieces published right away!
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Calling all Lomographers! We are now accepting Tipster submissions with videos! Read on for the submission guidelines.
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Thinking of submitting an article? Read up on our new and improved submission guidelines first so that your masterpiece gets published faster and with no hitches!
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Multiple exposures or MX is one of the main highlights of lomography. It's fun, creative and often ends up with mind-blowing results. But it's not just all about pressing your shutter more than once. There are also some technical tips that you must keep in mind. This guide is filled with guidelines to help both newbie and the semi-newbie lomographers alike to get that perfect MX shot.
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Our Analogue Lifestyle section is just a few months old but its fast becoming one of the most vibrant and inspiring nooks in the Magazine. Want to contribute and share your stories, trials and tribulations with the world? Read on!
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We want you, we want you, we want you as a new recruit! We have just updated the Magazine, and along with its new look, we've also loaded it up with tons of exciting content! Read to see how YOU can contribute to the Magazine, and pick up some Piggy Points while you're at it!
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Welcome to the new hub of the Lomography Magazine for news, current information and coverage of all things to do with analogue photography and important updates on the latest from Lomography! Check out our newest guidelines and earn Piggies!
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Film Class is doing fine! And it’s doing fine, because of your participation.
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Lomography events happen around the globe at all times and we are thrilled to list these in the magazine. Please bear in mind though that certain information has to be included if an event is to be published.
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What is "My Friend _______"? How is it different from "Behind the Scenes"? Actually, they're very similar, but "My Friend ______" is where **YOU** get to choose a friend from the Lomography community and interview them!
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Tagging, aka keywording (as it was called on the old site) is here for us to use and make organization of pictures easy. In order to make it user friendly we need to have a uniform system of tagging among us. Please see our suggestions by "Miriel":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/miriel from the Archive below, these are the main points we believe will help tagging improve :)
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The camera section of the online magazine is blooming here at Lomography. You, the community, has made this possible. The long term goal is to have a review for every camera listed, and for this your reviews are needed.
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The following guidelines have been prepared for you to see what it is that we look at before we publish a camera review. As you will see, the guidelines allow for personal freedom but also point out several things that you should keep in mind before you submit a review. Do keep in mind though that these are guidelines, not rules. The last thing we want to do is to put a leash around your neck and take the joy out of writing a review.
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The following guidelines have been prepared for you to see what it is that we look at before we publish a location. As you will see, the guidelines allow for personal freedom yet they point out several things that you should think about when writing an entry. A location should be a location. What we mean by this is that a location entry should be a specific place, not a general city. Therefore, Paris is not good, but the Eiffel Tower is great.
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*Last updated: May 21, 2009*