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The Diana Mini has big shoes to fill by being little sister to the classic beauty Diana F+. But the “Mini” was born a star in her own right. Our Diana Mini Workshop hosted at TANGS Orchard on 19th May attracted more than 30 Lomography lovers to explore the endless potential of this "Mini" beauty! Look what you've missed!
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Coney Island may be famous for its amusement park, but a stroll along its boardwalk by the beach is also relaxing and you get to enjoy the sea breeze and meet some interesting people. When I visited Coney Island in late April, I quickly fell in love with the place. There's something both magical and nostalgic about it which I can't explain.
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It's a good thing to be surrounded by a lot of people willing to be cast in odd portraits. Last April 15, our group, Shutter Revolution, celebrated its first anniversary. We gathered at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center for a mustache picnic party. About 40 of us came, each bringing food contributions. With so many friends whom I share the same hobby with around, I decided to take portraits of them. I had two concepts in mind.
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On Thursday, 12th of April, we launched the newest analogue beauty, La Sardina Splendour. It was a night to remember for some of us...
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With his series "Time", John Clang creates a very special picture of room and time. His works show how different timelines get together at a particular place. The surroundings stay the same but the people change this environment.
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I am not usually brave in taking portraits of strangers because of the usual fear of confrontation. But whenever I feel that my action will not result to any untoward scenario, I do manage to summon the courage to point my camera to a complete stranger and click the shutter. Here are five of my favorites.
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Still finding it hard to ask people if you can take their portrait? Let me tell you how to find people who *want* to be asked.
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This is the largest traditional market in the city. It is located near the South Gate of the city, also called Namdaemun. There are hundreds of shops and stalls that fill the streets and alleys with thousand of colors.
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Just south of Auckland, New Zealand lies a fantastic trip out for the family. Glenbrook Vintage Railway is run by volunteers who operate a steam locomotive on weekends through October - June.
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Here is a litany of who, what, when, where, how, why I take portraits.
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Discover the fashions of this well-dressed city from the vantage point of traffic lights during the city's peak hour. Nothing stops people dead in their tracks better than a red light at a busy junction, which coincidentally creates great photographic opportunities.
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I mainly take photographs of my friends and family. I want to be able to have photographs of good times with them. However, sometimes I'll see (or maybe even meet) someone who makes an impression on me - enough so that I take their picture.
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If you get frustrated when taking photographs of people, then help is at hand -- human beings are one of the most photographed subjects in the history of photography!
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Oktomat - an illustrated exhibition report using an eight-lens camera to view our everyday surroundings in eight pieces!
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It's always fun to shoot portraits. Whether you're using 35mm or 120 film, the results are really satisfying, especially when your subjects are happy with the result too! Let's take fun portraits!
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I know I can't marry myself but I would like to do it, because I feel real love for me. I wouldn't marry myself only for getting extra paid holidays or....would I?
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Having photographed people with a telephoto lens with a DSLR before, I realized how hard it is to get a great "stealth" shot of strangers with a camera with manual control, manual focus and not being able to review the shots!
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People interest me. I have a thing for black guys, they always make me smile for some reason. We're all born the same way and we have the same organs and same blood pulsing through our veins -- but we still come out so different. Since I got my LC-A+ 1.5 years ago, a few people have stood out and I'm gonna share them with you now.
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This street is known as the place you have to visit to buy typical souvenirs. But that isn't all you can find here. There are plenty of restaurants and traditional teashops where you feel like you're in the past.
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There are a lot of things you can do to improve your portrait photography skills. Read 5 simple tips on portrait photography that can add a little something to your photos.