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3 Blogs and 64 amazing entries to Inspire By Design Contest with Lomography India. And now we're releasing the results, giving away 3 beautiful La Sardina's!
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For the first time in the history of our Reviews of the Week series, our featured accessory review is technically not a camera accessory, but a more like a supplement to the lomographers' shooting experience. Curious? Read about it after the jump!
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This is the book that you simply can't shelve. It has lots and lots of images and LomoWalls and also an extensive history about Lomo and cameras in general. Want inspiration? You got it.
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There is only one true king of the jungle: Tarzan. Due to his 100th birthday, Walde-und-Graf republishes three of 24 Tarzan-books. Already forgotten secrets will be revealed! Read on to get to know the truth about Tarzan…
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Did you know that aside from being a mathematician, teacher, and English author, Lewis Carroll was also one of the greatest portrait photographers of Victorian England? I know you're curious, so let me share with you some of his interesting portraits from a Lewis Carroll photobook.
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It looks like one of those hyper simplistic, curvy 'M' shaped drawings of birds. Adequately, it's named "Albatros". But we don't suppose you'd have ever thought of stuffing something named after one of the largest birds in between the pages of your latest crime novel. What a true horror that'd be! Check out what functional, scaled down invention is turning heads, and pages, after the jump!
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Everything you ever wanted to know about Lomography and the iconic Lomo LC-A is in this book. Get it, put it in your library, and enjoy it!
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My offering for today's Analogue Reader installment features an intriguing novel by acclaimed historical novelist Tracy Chevalier, telling the story behind the centuries-old series of tapestries that hangs in a Paris museum to this day.
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Photographer Mark Chester travelled with his camera for over 40 years, documenting all that he saw along the way. On his ongoing touring exhibition, he showcases some of his works during his travels.
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The Lubitel: Love From Waist Level book is packed with interesting information and gorgeous photos. It is fun, colorful, informative all with an eye-catching design thrown into the mix. Just like the Lubitel, it really is a thing of beauty.
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Lomography and Light for the World have once again joined forces to help the people of the Kikuyu tribe in Kenya. This time, we want to help train and educate future ophthalmologists to fight the crippling effects of cataracts and poor eye care, and your donation can help. Read on to find out more about this great cause.
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Are you in need of a stylish read? "The Vintage Tea Party Book" embraces the style and class of the trendy London Vintage scene and illustrates how to beautifully recreate the tasty treats and classic styles at home.
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A new book, compiled by Composing With Images Press and editors Jody Shipka and Nic Nichols features some fun and playful images from toy camera photographers around the world. 100% of the proceeds from the new book, Play!, will be donated children in need.
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Michael Stipe, frontman of the recently disbanded group R.E.M., cites Patti Smith as one of the people who influenced his musical career. In 1995, he followed Patti Smith on tour and took some black and white photos. Learn more after the break.
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Acclaimed photographer Christophe Von Hohenberg’s photos of Andy Warhol’s memorial service will be featured in an exhibit. Learn more about this event after the break.
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Overlooking the Danube River, on the top of a cliff, sits the overwhelming Melk Abbey. An impressive Baroque-style monastery located in the Austrian vineyard region of the Wachau.
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Do excellent photographs emerge from a diligently worked sequence, or was the right shot a case of serendipity? The answers to these questions can be found in contact sheets; they tell the truth behind a photograph, unveil its process, and provide its back story.
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Last July, east London concept store LN-CC, celebrated the launch of Katsu Naito’s book West Side Rendezvous by hosting an exhibition of 23 shots selected from it. The subject? Transexual and transvestite streetwalkers of New York.
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Recently published in an interesting book containing a vast collection of images of shops and establishments in New York. What's really surprising is that during the eight years of this project, over one third of establishments photographed have disappeared. Meet some of these images.
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This concludes our Caviar Diaries adventure with the La Sardina.