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If you're like me, you have lost your Mini Diana's lens cap somewhere on the road back - on a curbside, in the middle of a wood, on the back seat of a bus. The camera just isn't the same without it. But I have recently found a very simple, low cost and tasty (yes tasty) way to replace it. Read on!
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Reality. How do you tell what's real and what's not when you're dreaming? I try and capture the essence of a dream with my home made pinhole camera, which was my first run in with Lomography.
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With almost over a thousand submissions for the lose yourself photo’s the competition was fierce! So many beautiful pictures, and all of them with a unique story. This doesn’t make picking the winner an easy task. However, we’ve finally managed to select the winning team.
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This is the story of how I lost my first and only film camera, and how the camera changed my views on what photography is, and should be.
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It's great to get lost in something; a book, hobby, passion, sport, you name it and you can easily find yourself running around in the things you love. And that's exactly what we want you to do with this rumble! After part one - A Facebook Giveaway, it is now time for the follow up. Enter it with your pictures and maybe you'll be featured in Lost & Found magazine!
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In the middle of the 1990s I took some photos of Dresden but I lost my film and it was only last year when I found it inside a little box in my library. When I developed the film, the colours are 100% Lomo! All these pictures were taken with a Praktica LB, still 100% working
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The Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (Catalan National Museum of Art) together with the International Center of Photography of New York, brings to Barcelona for the first time, the amazing exhibition with the photos from the negatives inside the Mexican Suitcase.
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Last month in a demolished area in the North of Kunming City, the capital of Yunnan Province, I found some abandoned vintage black and white negatives in 120mm and 35mm.
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Finding a lost roll is always something nice. But, finding a roll that is almost two decades old is unbelievable!
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Have you ever found some old negatives or photos? What do they look like?
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December 2007 - three small boxes, made out of cardboard arrived at the International Center of Photography. The boxes came just straight from Mexico City after a long, mysterious journey! Inside the boxes, the legendary lost Civil War negatives from Magnum photographer Robert Capa!
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We can only dream to have had Bob Bonis' experience of shooting the Beatles every step of the way in their tours. Check out his never before seen photographs (till now!) of the fab four after the jump!
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Star Matthew Fox decided to document the filming of Lost through a series of still photographs.
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Sometimes forgetting is not so bad...
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Petite Ceinture is an abandoned railway inside Paris that goes all around the city. It is closed to the public and sometimes hardly accessible so you normally cannot go there but there is such a crazy ambiance there that so very few people know about.
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Recently I fount a box of slides, lost since 1979, of how to make a Baklava, for a class in Public Speaking, taken for college credit. The camera and lens they were taken with were remarkable, a Canon VT with a 5cm Zunow f/1.1 lens! The camera and lens are lost. I loaned them to someone who moved away.
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Getting lost... Maizes Maze are walk around mazes made entirely in corn and maize. The idea for family or group of friends to hang out.
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I forgot about two rolls of film in my jacket. A year later I found them!
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I finished my "master in communication studies" five months ago. To complete the second semester I had to write an eighty pages research dissertation. I choose to examine the amateur photography in the contemporary art. In Toulouse, each university has a specialty.