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Your favorite compact Fisheye camera comes in two new, yummy ice cream colors!
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It's going to be a beautiful weekend in San Francisco! Come enjoy the sunshine with the Lomography SF crew.
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You probably noticed this with your younger relatives, or even in your own closet as a kid. Gender stereotypes have been dictated by our consumerist society for as long as we can remember and South Korean photographer JeongMee Yoon explores this in her ongoing Pink & Blue Project.
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Hardly a ballerina but with as much, if not more, grace than one, photographer Bob Carey puts on a pink tutu to help fight breast cancer by raising money through selling items with logos of Bob on them. Check out some of the somewhat funny, somewhat majestic photos, and an in-action video after the jump.
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Forgot your precious color gels? Did you say goodbye to the colorsplash flash at the wrong time, or do you simply want to play with your photos and paper? This is a great trick that makes it easy to give a different feel to your photos!
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The Diana F+ Mr Pink Says Hello in British Vogue's February Edition.
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I'll take this opportunity to talk about a photography series that I find very interesting. It's about a photo collection made in large format and using infrared film that shows the armed conflict harshness over eastern Congo.
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Just before I left for Gurten Festival for partying, I noticed that I had almost no more films. I went to a photo shop to buy Fuji Sensia 100, but got Fuji Velvia 100 instead. Read about it after the jump!
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What is the PURRR-fect way to spend a Thursday night? That’s right! At the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore celebrating one of their wildest (quite literally), craziest party! We had many roars, can-you-believe-it candid moments, and—the stars of the night—the ‘Go Wild with Lomography’ range was revealed!
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The pretty Diana F+ CMYK Keychain is a miniature of its big sister. Now, you can really bring it everywhere you go without worrying about the size!
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Think doilies and fresh flowers, tea cups, vintage treasures and handmade creations.
If you like these things as well as Pink Holgas, you will love this new collection inspired by a LomoAmigo.
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Luckily, I have two rolls of Lomography X Tungsten 64 left because the first one can be considered an epic fail. Who’s fault is it? Mine. Don’t want to end up with pink cheeks rather than pink photos? Read on and find out how.
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It's a semi accidental purchase, but now obviously one of my favourites. I try to drag her along as much as possible. Also, if you have a limited budget but still want to buy a new analog camera, then you should definitely consider this Holga.
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Whenever a new film comes out, or even an old one revisited, I like to try it out in my LC-A. My experience of shooting with the Lomography X Tungsten 64 35mm film was certainly interesting, from receiving the lively green developed film to seeing the range of gold, red, pink, and purple produced when cross-processed.
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This lovely film gives my photos light, subtle hues of pink and red, and even purple -- which I find is absolutely perfect for shooting photos with that special someone, or even with close family and friends. The slides are simply perfection.
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Walking across the 1st Street Bridge, I found, written in graffiti, the words "Beautiful is the Way." This was the same day Lomography X Tungsten was released. I think it was meant to be. . .
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Casa Rosada (Pink House) is considered as one of Buenos Aires's most emblematic structures.
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There are two things that amazed me in Lomography at first, and still do: multiple exposures and the pink and purple Sensia skies. But my first attempts with this film didn't come out pink at all. Until one day, I finally solved the mystery.
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This is my review of a camera I got online when the famous UK store, Woolworths, closed down due to the recession. At 99p (including a 400 ISO film), it remains to be the cheapest camera I have ever purchased and although the results have been mixed, they have at least been interesting.
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Weeks ago I attended the release of 'La Sardina' in my lovely country: Chile. The release was directed by people from Lomo Chile, and to my luck I won from a contest a Lomogaphy Redscale XR 50-200 film. I couldn't wait to use it and see the results!