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Fall of last year, I loaded my Diana Mini with Lomography's redscale film and took photos of Insadong. The result gave me different expressions compared to color negative film, it was sort of a special experience to see the world in a different way.
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UK based Dance-Electro duo Chew Lips have been making waves this summer, playing a huge bill of festivals and venues around the globe from Bucharest to Brighton and beyond. They will also be playing a special FREE in-store gig on September 6th at the Lomography Store Soho. Before they fly off to super-stardom, we gave the duo a Diana mini and crowned them our LomoAmigos. Find out more right here.
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Here's how to achieve those great splitzer images without spending a cent! It's so simple and easy!
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The classic beauty Diana F+ was followed by the sweet Diana Mini, proving to the world that this little sister has plenty of style and features to fill big sister's shoes. The family has yet another sweet surprise that will make all of you go ooh and aah.
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "Introducing My Dianas!" by giovannidecarlo from Italy. Meet his family of dreamy Dianas, comprised of the Grandmother, Mother, and Nephew. I wonder if the Diana Baby 110 will soon be part of it? ;-)
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I am becoming better (at a very slow pace) in producing analogue pictures. Yay! It's just like they say, "practice makes perfect". I know I won't be able to have anything close to perfect, but I will have something that's worth being framed in the family room or sent as a post card.
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We just can't get enough of the 60's beauty that is the Diana! Whatever size it is, it sure is lovely inside and out!
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My Lovely Diana Mini Coral Fusion was my first film camera!! With it's unique personality, I instantly fell in love with this coral beauty!
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To express every photographer’s wanderlust, we’ve designed a very special set of cameras: The Maps Editions! Four of Lomography’s favorite camera models were chosen to don new colors and inspiring cartography.
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Right now I'm just in craft fever making camera bags. As always, I'm afraid for my beauties in my big pockets, that's perfectly. This time it's about a bag for the Diana Mini.
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With its pretty pink paint and sassy spotted skin, it would be a shame to cover up the Diana Mini Leopard. A style statement on its own, it gets lots of looks when I'm shooting! But where to keep the fashionable camera's functional accessories? Something already in your closet could be perfect for Diana Mini extras!
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An addition to the Lomography/Analogue family - the Sprocket Rocket - spices things up further and adds even more colour to my stay in Bangkok
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If you often fumble with your Diana Mini's focus ring, then this Tipster is for you! When shooting in the dark, the protruding lens sometimes casts a shadow over the four focus settings, making it difficult to see where the arrow is pointing. See clearly with this neon nail polish trick!
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Cyclists are riding on the back of Olympic success in London, and are ruling the roads to boot. Get yourself on two wheels in the Capital and enjoy snapping away the sights with an analogue camera tucked up your sleeve.
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Composing in a square can be oddly liberating. We started our day at the Lomography Gallery Store Greenwich Village for a tutorial on all things square format then took to the streets to think inside the box. Take a look at all the fun we had!
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Remembering those nights I can't remember with the help of film, flash, and my analogue camera. Not just seeing double - this is a whole new layer of fun altogether!
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At Lomography Gallery Store Soho. Join us for an introduction workshop on the Diana Mini. She might look oh-so-small and cute but get to know her and you’ll find she’s one tough cookie!
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Do you want to take awesome double exposure pictures? Then, don't wait another minute and get yourself a splitzer!
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I wasted two of the three films I was given! *crying blood here*
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So here I am with the Diana Mini in front of me. And no, I haven't taken any pictures yet. So I went to a friend (and co-worker), Kira, and asked her what's the best way to operate this newly borrowed camera. Here's what she has to say.