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A few months ago, a friend who knows about my love for analogue photography gave me as a gift one of those cameras I would have never bought for myself . However, I can say I'm truly surprised by the pictures it takes.
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Approaching an object as close as possible is the main purpose for Lomographyers because of how much nicer a photo turns out the closer we take it. However, mostly, there are lots of children who don't know what Lomography is, even what photography is, so it is hard to explain why we keep the camera right in their faces when we want to take their photos closely. I have found some methods to get this situation easier. :)
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From the very first photograph of me at birth, to playing dress up and kissing seals, this is only a snippet of my childhood in analogue.
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When the streets of Taipei City meets an ultra-wide angle lens...black-and-white fun of wide angle street shooting begins. Here's a mini-review of the Lomo LC-Wide as a "street" camera.
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Admit it, you just can't help but snap a child's innocent smile once you've witnessed it! Their sweet sweet look into the lens of your analogue camera is just like sugar-filled candy inside your mouth.
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I have an ongoing project dedicated for my very first born child.Special moment that every married couple waited. It feels good to be a daddy!
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For today's Christmas Flash Rumble, let's focus on the future of our generation who'll eventually memorize all these carols by heart!
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I recently looked curiously at all the old analogue photographs of yore that I could find. I got so happy when I saw the young and little "me" and all the captured memories of my life. Mercifully, my parents took all those photos.
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A quick insight on the cutest blonde-haired, blue-eyed kid I've ever seen.
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Ever since I moved back home to Puerto Rico, I rarely get to see my nephew Dorian (who lives in New York), but when I do see him, I’m constantly taking pictures of him.