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Fortunate enough to have been given the opportunity to live in such a culturally stunning city, there was no point in putting the days to waste. Me and a couple of friends explored the city as much as we could and this is what we came to make out of Bombay (or Mumbai) in a nutshell.
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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time Mumbai's Digital Marketer and Photographer Kumar answered these questions and prepared a gallery of his photos.
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Lomography India is looking for ambassadors all around the country. If you like Lomography, going out, and writing, then this is the job for yo! What does an ambassador get for all this? How about lots of freebies, opportunities and LomoLove from us? :-)
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Visiting one of Mumbai's many sea faces - Carter Road Promenade while taking the Fisheye 2 for a spin.
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Walking in the southern part of Bombay is a delight. And when matched with my new book on Gothic Architecture, it was just like walking through a museum.
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We stepped out on the eve of the Indian Independence Day and shot pictures of how Mumbai would have been before 1947!
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Sonalee & Tony have started on a 8,000 Km journey along the coastline of India with 4 Lomography Cameras. And what could be better than they documenting and sharing their journey with the entire Lomographic community! So starting at week one, this is "Horny Ok Please" on their epic trip.
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In Hindi, 'adda' is a noun, with the nominal form of the word meaning the location or nest of a group or community, usually someplace shady. The etymology can be traced to the original meaning of the word, which means the "perching spot or perch for birds". Me and my friends refer to our college as our 'adda' - our ritual meeting place. Here are a few photos of my college taken with the lovely Diana Mini.
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How do you imagine Bombay before 1947? That is the question which was asked to 13 participants from a recent analog photography workshop in Mumbai.
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Just a few photos I took of a classmate's birthday treat with my Diana Mini.
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Pictures from the Lomography India & Mocha "Analog Photography Masterclass with Max Pinckers," Mumbai, India.
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On the 20th of July, Lomography India held Part II of its Monsoon Lomowalk, in Mumbai. Here is a recap of all the fun and film pictures!
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On 29th July, an Indian national daily, The India Express featured Lomography India and a whole article about Lomography!
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No Mans Art Gallery is holding a Slum Photography Contest in the slums of Dharavi with kids between 12 & 20. And what is it that makes this so special? Well it shows the unique viewpoint of these children and also brings them together giving them a aim & objective, directing towards a more productive life.
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After having introduced Emmelie Koster and her Slum Photography Contest, we are ready to follow her in her wonderful adventure. From the streets of Mumbai, she reports on meeting the children participating in the competition to distributing the cameras and Getting back the films! Read after the jump for more.
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Lomography & Mocha present "Analog Photography Master Class with Max Pinckers"!
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Photos taken with my ActionSampler of two famous places in Mumbai/Bombay- Colaba Causeway - a famous commercial street & Gateway of India, an extremely famous seaside monument.
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Lomography Lomo Walk on 11th June started in heavy rains and ended in a minor flood. But then we think it was the best Lomowalk ever!
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Discovering Mumbai's art district - Kala Ghoda (it literally means black horse!) with my Lomography ActionSampler.
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Its raining and we're going shooting! What is more fun than getting out in the cool rain in Mumbai and shooting the street life. And if mixed with Lomography cameras, nothing could be better!