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I like to take photos of the street life of my city, especially public events, sports, and the life around the wonderful lake. This time, I used an uncommon camera for me, the amazing Supersampler, loaded with a Kodak Ultramax 400 film roll. Read more about my impressions about this camera!
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Explore through the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong using long shutter speeds to capture the trails of lights and movements of cars and people.
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For this memorable mixtape post, I am going to look at my own modern equivalent of the classic "mixtape" and something that I listen to every day.
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What started a few years ago as an escape from Borough Market's high rent prices has become London's funkiest street food market. Hungry or not, you will definitely find something to enjoy here in Maltby Street Market.
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This is my story and photos about my journey into the village of Karjat, India with Habitat for Humanity's Global Village Program.
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My year-end celebrations this year was accompanied by the La Sardina Grand Cru, and what does two separate gatherings with one roll of film and one camera give you? Two parties fused into one! Also, rules #5 and #7 -- 'Get close' and 'Be fast', were the mantra for shooting during celebrations!
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I was engaging in my routine "stumble upon" of LomoHomes and Lomographs and happened upon a bunch of awesome portraits taken with the LC-Wide, which is of course the ultimate portrait snapper owing to its super wide-angle lens and close focus zone. I felt as though I was being stared right at - a case of the observer becoming the observed! Here's a collection of my favorite portraits (either people, animal, or a mythological hybrid of the two) found in and among your LomoHomes.
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Photographer Maude Arsenault understands the longevity and presence of printed photography, which is why her online gallery, The Print Atelier, came to be. We got a chance to speak with Maude in Toronto - Read on to check out what The Print Atelier is all about!
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Looking back in 2007, Lomography has opened me to opportunities to learn and discover more about film photography. Here’s how my journey back to film began.
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Shooting film is somewhat a therapy for me. Being quite the workaholic, it has taught me to slow down and appreciate the little things around me, and especially the people in my life. I remember the stories behind each shot, and my favorites are the precious, often candid and wholehearted smiles etched on 35mm film. Here's sharing the smiles that keep me grounded.
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A place for dreaming. This is one of my favorite places in St Petersburg - a place where 3 bridges meet, in the heart of the historic city center. It is close to all the major tourist attractions such as the Church of the Savior on Blood, Field of Mars, and many others, two of St Petersburg’s most beautiful canals meet and three bridges, which cross them come together in one.
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A train station with a great history. Finland Station is a railway station, which handles transportation to northern destinations including Helsinki and Vyborg. So, if you are arriving in Russia from Helsinki, this is where your train will stop.
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It is a place for real hunters! While I was living in St Petersburg, I have only been to Udelnaya Flea Market once.
So, when I visited the city again with two of my friends who have never been to Russia before, they requested to visit a local flea market.
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This summer I was lucky enough to spend two weeks touring around Bulgaria with three other people in a brand new Chevy! Over the next few articles, I am going to share with you some of my photos from that trip, place by place. This is about a place called Old Dobrich, which we visited for the ethnographic museum.
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Every place has its own geographical characteristics, but it's the people who complete the landscape. China can't escape from that, and here we will review it a bit, therefore, this time, we have a very human location.
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This is the first ever event in Kuching, Sarawak, which wast held on one of the special days on the month of June. Basically it was a small analogue exhibition on 'What Lomography is All About'.
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Rough on the outside, warm on the inside. Our visit to Sicily started in Palermo, where we landed. We felt it would be too much of a hassle to drive to Taormina immediately so we decided to stay overnight and learn more about Palermo.
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A great reason to visit Kent's seaside in case you haven't been there before. For a lot of people, it’s hard to imagine that there is the possibility of a beautiful seaside life in England. Well they are wrong, because there is such a thing!
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I always thought Singapore had no exciting, worth-visiting flea markets to offer, until the day I visited this place. Forget about the beautiful, colorful shopping buildings in Orchard Road or the largest indoor shopping center, Vivo City, because a trip to the Thieves Market in Singapore is worth so much more of your time.
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First there was a fishermen's village, then there was a spa, and now I say, 'enough is enough, let's declare this place a national heritage site!' Valencia has developed into one of Spain's coolest cities but some of the old areas are under constant threat.