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In my opinion, Paz de la Huerta is one of the most enigmatic and erotic American actresses. Not one to shy away from baring intimate moments in front of the camera, she collaborated with film photographer Alexandra Carr in a post-break-up project in 2009 and the progression towards healing is now a published photo book. Read on to peep more.
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Riding your bike all across Australia sounds like a really cool and challenging idea for a trip. What might make it even more glorious? Taking some analogue cameras and films with you to capture the whole thing! That's exactly what René Rusch did. Read all about his trip and the special care he had to take of his films so the Australian sun would not destroy his photos in our interview!
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Portland-based lomographer Misha Ashton-Moore has been planning to publish a second installment for her "Adventures in Lomography" photobook. If you've seen and enjoyed her first book, she needs your help to get the production of the second book up and running!
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Are you up for some star gazing? Not of the celestial kind, but more of the retro celebrity stars kind. If you would like to see the Hollywood stars, musicians, artists, and other stars of the 1960s through the eyes (and lens) of history's iconic Pop artist, you might want to search for a copy of Andy Warhol's 'Exposures.'
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As analogue lovers, there's no telling in how much we adore film photographs. Seeing one's shots on actual prints and compiled in a book brings visual elation and self-gratification. Photos on Pages is a series which features photo-books by great photographers. In this long overdue fifth volume, the spotlight is on the timeless works of several photographers who have captured love in different forms and various ways.
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My romantic story of a love at second sight for the Lomo LC-A.
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Your best friend's book. Some tips for you to make nice pictures of your pet!
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When we bought the Lomo Life: The Future is Analogue book set, I just fell in love with the book detailing all the Lomography cameras from over the years. Here is my review of book I - the Cameras.
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They say good things come in threes and that was certainly the case last Thursday when we celebrated Lomography’s 20th anniversary, the launch of our fantastic new Outline Editions exhibition AND the Carnaby St shopping party. Find out how we coped right here.
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In honor of Lomography's 20th anniversary, we were tapped by Thames and Hudson - one of the world's most renowned publishing houses - to create a stunning two-volume slipcase that catalogues the past two decades of Lomography history and cameras.
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“A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.”
― William Styron
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As an update to our Lomo Kikuyu project, we introduce you to Dr. Faith Masila. Through the scholarship she received from Lomography, facilitated by Light for the World and the University of Nairobi, she was able to begin a masters degree program in ophthalmology.
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How nice it would be if I could modify the covers of my favorite best sellers, replacing them with my photos. This way, I could personalize all those pages I've read, which gave me emotions, which involved me.
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A compilation of black-and-white photographs of African wildlife taken by photographer David Gulden was recently published. Read more about the collection after the jump!
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Books, photography, and food for thought! Join the Artist Talk at Eslite Bookstore tomorrow and discover your own passion for photography while you engage in the talks led by local photographers South Ho and Chan Wai Kwong.
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I use to read a lot. When I was a child, I read books like there was no tomorrow. Of course, I did not understand everything, but I kept reading and looking things up in the encyclopedia set my parents had gotten for me as a child. My main genres were science fiction and memoirs. Books are great because they tested your imagination and would provide fodder for you to create a world in your mind. Pictures work in a similar matter as books, but without the text, you have basically just an image or several images telling a story.
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One of my favorite authors of all time
is the one known for his ability to rhyme.
Dr. Seuss made reading so entertaining,
most children would do it without complaining.
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Celebrate Literacy Month with our newest edition to the DIY FILTERS. Put those old books to some good use as a filter for your analog cameras.
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Charity begins at home, but should not end there. With this in mind, Lomography would like to make it easier for our Lomo friends to do some good and help the world. Find out how you can contribute to the world through Lomography after the jump!
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"Dream & Drive", the much-anticipated photobook of the transatlantic rock duo, The Kills, was released recently. Find out more about this book and the awesome twosome’s decade-long career after the jump!