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The concept of home and how people relate to it keeps reappearing in the work of Eleonora Flammini. She believes her Italian origins are part of the reason for that. As a professional photographer she also enjoys analogue photography and the limitations that are part of its system. Read all about her interesting opinions on photography right here!
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If you are interested in creative people, then you should pay attention to this article. I interviewed the all-rounder artist Molla Mills, a Finnish girl who will leave you open-mouthed! She has recently published her first book about crochet, VIRKKURI. From Metal Bands logos to the most exciting jewelry, Molla is always full of surprises!
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Edible teeth, bones and syringes? An edible housing ghetto made from gingerbread? Yup, these things exist! Bowie Zunino has created them amongst other things as part of her output as an artist. She also co-founded the Wassaic Festival and Project in New York State. Read all about her artistic work and creative process in our interview!
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He dreamt of being a war photographer, slowly worked his way into it, and eventually took a change of heart by wanting to become something bigger. For he wanted to see the world, to become an explorer. Someone who wants the see the enormous circle and with that, capture them in photographs.
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Adrienne Grundwald was not a photographer from the get go. After working in different fields, she heard the photographic calling and answered. Read all about her opinions on film photography and what aspects of ehr past jobs she can use in photography.
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Caroline is our new guest in the section, "5 Questions On Analogue Photography!" Let’s discover through this article her photographs and feelings regarding analog photography!
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Interested in the representation of women in society and media, Tiana Markova-Gold's work in photography has led her to Morocco and other places. She also works with the medium of collage and blends her own photos with old images from postcards and magazines. Read all about her creative process in our interview!
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If you're among those who were amazed with the awesome timelapse video of an artist working on a drawing of Lower Manhattan from the Empire State Building, we have a treat for you. Read on to find out more about the artist behind it and see some of his other works!
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Felix R. Cid's road to professional photography certainly was an interesting one. He started his professional life working in construction, took photos of people in discotheques, and owned a business in Ibiza. Read all about how he started making a living with photography and watch an impressive video consisting of 1,111 photos taken in London, New York City, Madrid and Paris.
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We're thrilled to introduce our first LomoAmigo for the Philippines: Musician Diego Mapa of bands Pedicab, Cambio, Tarsius (amongst many others!) Take a peek into his daily grind as he shoots with the La Sardina El Capitan with Flash camera!
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German film photographer Hannes—better known as @earlybird in the community—took the brand new 35mm back for the Belair X 6-12 for a spin and we are blown away by the beautiful images! Take note that these are just his test shots, so imagine all the terrific 35mm format possibilities! Read about his first impressions and see his latest Lomographs right here.
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Cory Llewellyn, founder of Transistor Six, and huge fan of all things analog, let us pick his brain a bit. Here he discuses his love for photography and music, and he tells us a bit about the Transistor Six website. Transistor Six is an incredible site filled with unique music sessions and incredible photography. We definitely suggest you check it out!
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If you've ever been curious about the early technology and equipment that led man to develop photography as we know it today, you might want to catch a ride aboard Camper Obscura, a camera obscura on wheels travelling across Britain. We couldn't resist wanting to know more about it, so we got in touch with the guys behind this super cool project. Hop on board the Camper Obscura with us and learn something about the simple yet fascinating photographic technology!
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An acclaimed photographer, Jason Andrew is convinced that working on purely personal projects also feeds into his commissioned work. Find out how he got started in the business and what parallels he draws between his profession and his college studies in history.
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Nick Raven is a relatively new name in the music scene, but he has already managed to establish familiarity in Australia, with his songs enjoying replays all over the airwaves. Most recently, he has released his debut album, Love and Lomography!
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There was a time when people turned to disposable cameras when they want to take pictures with something simple and fuss free. These days, however, creative minds and photography enthusiasts now enlist the aid of disposable cameras to document their lives in a different way. You must have read about one such project, the Indisposable Concept, from a couple of weeks ago here in the Magazine, but we wanted to have a closer look at the beginnings, aspirations, and inspirations behind this photography project. We know you want to know more too, so come and read on!
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"Opportunities exist everywhere", Kim Badawi assures us. Working as a professional photographer, his life revolves around not missing the opportunities he might have for creating interesting work. He grew up in Paris and had the chance to document some of the Arab Spring uprising in Egypt. Read all about his thoughts on professional photography and how he got started in that business.
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A well-traveled photographer, Viviana Peretti is now based in New York and still likes to shoot analogue. Read on to find out more about her philosophy towards photography, what her favorite film is and to see a gallery of her impressive Holga photography.
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In our series of interviews with professional photographers and photographic artists, we bring you an interview with João Pina, a professional photojournalist and documentary photographer. His work on politically charged topics has earned a lot of attention. Read what he has to say about his background, his work ethics and how he chooses his equipment for certain photographic projects.
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Stephanie Keith seems to have been at the right spot at the right time. She was one of the first photographers to cover the Occupy movement in New York City. While doing so, she even got arrested. But right before the cuffs were applied to her wrists, she took one of the most recognizable photos of that movement. Find out how Stephanie works in our interview.