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Get your daytrip bags and cameras ready folks, because we’re heading out to the West Coast to the location that needs no introduction: Los Angeles, California!
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The massive and powerful waves of the Pacific and the jagged rocks at the bottom of the California coast constantly meet with such intensity and force.
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There are films and cameras that are simply and clearly made for each other and the photographs they produce together are just pure poetry.
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I rarely venture into the Valley these days but I make an exception every now and then for Ventura Boulevard.
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Warhol may have been an East Coast native but art brought him to sunny California once upon a time. Shot in 16mm color film, "San Diego Surf" was left unfinished due to injuries after his attempted murder but recently completed by his co-director Paul Morrissey. Four decades later, the film is screened for the first time.
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Up on the Pacific Coast Highway, where the wild sea meets the peaceful cliffs, is the El Matador Beach, one proof that Los Angeles is far from the obnoxious city it has come to be known as.
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I had this week’s article written and ready for publishing two weeks before my deadline but a lot has happened since then so I decided to write an entirely different article, one that would be more fitting. I also dusted off my trusty Mamiya C330 so I could capture the sense of this piece on film.
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A morning shoot of the Golden Gate Bridge on one December day. Two cameras, four different films, and an enthusiasm to capture it's beauty.
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This is the Lomography Questionnaire. Compare, contrast, draw inspiration from, and even shake your head in disagreement at the answers of our special guest contributors. Today we have LomoAmigo Ryan Tatar who shares why sun-drenched California is his photogenic paradise.
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A California university managed to obtain a collection of beautiful monochrome photographs taken by Ira Nowinski of the arcade game scene around Bay Area during the early 1980s. We're all video game fans in one way or another, so we bet you'd like to have a sneak peak of these stunning snaps of retro arcades!
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I need a good long drift but for now I have to content myself with mini drifts around the city instead.
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Mention the City and County of San Francisco in California and the majestic Golden Gate Bridge will surely be one of the first to come to mind. If you've ever wondered about the making of the world-famous icon, we bring you some photographs telling the story behind its history and construction. Take a look and find out more after the jump!
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“The splendor of Yosemite burst upon us and it was glorious.” These were the immortal words that Ansel Adams wrote when he first visited Yosemite in 1916.
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“But why think about that when all the golden lands ahead of you and all kinds of unforseen events wait lurking to surprise you and make you glad you’re alive to see?” – Jack Kerouac, On The Road
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If you are ever in Los Angeles, skip the tourist traps and treat yourself to a scenic drive towards the northern terminus of Route 39. And if you're lucky, you might just find that one stone left unturned.
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Analogue lover Adarsha Benjamin gives us the lowdown on the recent music video that she directed (and shot using a Super 8) for the American folk-rock band Woods.
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Lomography Santa Monica is looking for the next Lomography star! We're looking for a new Lomography Gallery Store Manager. If you think you're perfect for the job, check out the description and apply now!
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It all started with an idea; that this summer, my friends and I would take a road trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles. What was at first just a plan, quickly turned into a real adventure. This is the story of my endless, analogue summer with my two film-loving best friends.
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The annual San Diego Comic-Con International is a mecca for anyone who loves comics, animation, illustration, fashion, and design. While it started off as a forum for comic-book pros, these days, SDCC would be nothing without the fans, and given the traditionally hands-on approach to comics, the convention itself is an ideal subject for anyone who loves analog film, too.
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With every new roll I put into my camera, I always try to do at least one levitation shot. For the past few months, after many trials and errors, I’ve picked up a few tips and tricks for taking jumping pictures so you guys can do it yourself!