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In September 2011, I was lucky enough to visit a small part of China. This was an unforgettable adventure which, amongst other things, rewarded me with a century of lifespan. Read below to find out at what cost I got such reward.
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Can you believe that these city silhouette photos are not multiple exposures? Beijing photographer Jasper James' technique was to superimpose the portraits with the cityscapes using light and reflected glass! See more photos below and create shots like these with the La Sardina's handy MX switch!
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Macau is a delightful place to visit for its unique yet harmonious clash of heritage: the mixture of oriental East and Portuguese influence spice up the destination like nowhere else!
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What do you get when you give a stuntman a camera? Cleverly-produced acrobatic photos, no doubt! Chinese artist and modern illusionist Li Wei creates seemingly impossible set-ups for his improbable images seen below. Take note that Photoshop was NOT used!
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Now you see him, now you don't! Chinese artist Liu Bolin chooses iconic landmarks and seamlessly camouflages himself within them, representing the social and physical changes the communist nation has undergone. Read more for details on his exhibition, "Lost in Art."
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Did you know the first
LomoKino music video in China was shot by photographer and director Gamal Istiyanto - 蔡正生 Zhengsheng Cai? "I Don't Like Anybody Else" by Joewi - 中伟 (Zhong Wei) was made unique and special by using LomoKino.
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Visiting the Summer Palace in the winter invokes a different feeling from when I visited it in the summer.
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Watching the musical performances by members of the Hangzhou School of Performing Arts during the Spring In The City 2012 event rounded up my experience with young Chinese entertainers. My verdict? They’re great performers!
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The luscious twin lensed loveliness of the lubitel was what we were learning about on a super crisp January Sunday! Find out how we got down in trendy Chinatown for the celebration of the Chinese New Year.
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This free lunchtime concert made busy working professionals pause for a moment to enjoy the finer things in life.
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Sanlitun is a swanky shopping village in Beijing that's loved by foreigners and locals alike.
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A couple of days in the capital of China brings endless thrill and enchantment
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All I wanted to do was to test out my latest analogue camera purchase. I simply did not expect to be blown away by China’s Guangxi Youth Troupe’s performance.
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A night at the legendary bund, Shanghai, proves to be everything within expectation.
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Find out what happens when you shoot a high speed film like the Fuji Superia 1600 with a toy half-frame camera that has a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 and an aperture of F8.5.
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An afternoon looking around the Lomography Store in Shanghai.
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Back in 1980 or thereabouts, my parents brought my brother and me to Hong Kong for a family vacation. One of the places we visited was Sung Dynasty Village, a theme park based on an old village in China.
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Luo Dan, worked as a photojournalist for several years before he became disillusioned with modern media. He ditched his digital camera and took to the road trying to capture the people and practices of modern China, his latest journey took him to a remote mountainous village where he used a photographic process over a hundred years old.
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I almost had front row seats to a public acrobatics demonstration by the award-winning Nantong Youth Acrobatic Troupe from China! But I still managed to get some great photos of the performance!
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Everyone loves taking photos. They also love to make their photos into a wall. Now, there is a
chance for you to experience the best of both worlds! Lomography Gallery Store Guangzhou is on the lookout! We're making a new Wall for our exclusively for our Guangzhou Gallery Store and we want your photos!