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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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This month of May had a special holiday: Mother's Day! So I decided that I would do an imitation of my mom's favorite flower: a rose. Read on to see the final result!
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The April edition of my painting series is here! I tried something new this time, read on to find out more about it.
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For the next painting in my series, I've chosen a personal favorite by @hodachrome to transform into painted form! Read more about it after the break!
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Lumps of paint. This is the subject matter of Ben Weiner's latest series of photographs. Enthralling? Yes, very much so. What we've left out here is the fact Weiner's images make you want to run your fingers all over the textured surfaces contained inside his flat photographs. There's eye candy for you too, with the magical, intertwining colors found in the oil paint closeups.
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Have you always wanted an incredibly unique, one-of-a-kind bag to hold all of your incredibly unique Lomography cameras? Let's do some arts and crafts with some paint and a little creativity.
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In a dark room, remove the reel frame, draw to your liking and re-roll. The result depends on your ability to draw in the dark!
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Champion Contemporary is opening its 2012 season with a show of new paintings by New York artist Daniel Heidkamp. Find out more after the jump.
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Photographer Mark Mawson shot these amazing photographs by dropping paint into water. The following photos are part of his photo series called 'Aqueous'. More after the jump...
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Antiques are often set on mantle tops or desks that are also antique. They are handled carefully, and dusted occasionally, but hardly ever used for fear of damaging it. That's why the modification done on one typewriter from the 30s stupefies us as, not only has it revitalized the old office piano but its brought two, never before paired, worlds together!
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Friday, November 25th marked not only International Women's Day, but also the start of 16 Days of Action against violence - find out what happened where I work...
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With autumn nights coming sooner in the day, the Lomography Gallery Store LA taught local Lomographers an essential photo technique for cool photos even in the darkest situations: Light Painting!!
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Let's take a Lomographic Walk in the East Side Gallery and discover how street art is linked with the story of one of the most exciting cities around the globe. Meet with other tourists, all of them with a camera in hand, talking and watching the wall and its artworks, it's a must-see!
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Use the scheme of your Diana clone on your Diana Mini!
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We all know the issues with working from analogue to digital, but E.L.K.s astoundlingly intricate Stencil Art works in reverse! E.L.K. (AKA Luke Cornish) is an Australian Stencil Artist producing works out of Canberra, Australia.
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Why did i start this? I thought it would be cool, but yeah.. Well, why did i do it? Why the hell did i start to draw with CD marker on my negatives? I did it to some bad pictures (those blurry, under/over-exposed), and suddenly I did it to a good pic.
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A little useful personalized case..
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Your precious Lomographs are great to look at on their own. With an old mirror, a bit of paint and a little time, you can flaunt your photo as a finer piece of home décor and make an absolute spectacle out of it!
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Experimental project.
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Most Dianas all look alike; black with turquoise. You could buy one of the colored clones, but even then; you're still getting a design someone else came up with in colors you'll probably see again. But I wanted my Diana to be different! So I decided to look for a way to change the colors of my camera. I decided to spraypaint my Diana in my favorite color; purple! This shows the steps I took to paint my Diana.