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Henri Cartier-Bresson once said that "Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst." It was easily the most daunting lesson I took from the esteemed street photographer and photojournalist. But, did he really mean to discourage anyone who decides to pick up a camera and, well, get started taking those unsatisfactory thousands of photos? I think not.
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Read about how snapping pictures of my cat has given me inspiration and valuable lessons about film photography.
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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.
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The School of Lomography, our final lesson – The Lubitel 166+. Testing this camera was last but definitely not least! We made our way from the Soho store to visit our sister store in East London, had a shoot around the graffiti ridden streets and learned how we can incorporate Lomography in our daily lives.
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The third lesson features all kinds of good stuff: from learning about manipulating and modifying cameras, getting the best light leaks, using sharpies and pins to design your negatives and also making your own redscale flip film!
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With only 4 lessons in the school, it's tough to try and ram all the cameras and techniques into such a short space of time HOWEVER, all the students took to the challenege and began their second lesson learning a lot about the Sprocket Rocket and LC-A+ cameras!
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The School of Lomography term has started again with 10 brand new freshers keen and eager to learn all they can... meet and greet all the new students of the School of Lomography in London!
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As we all already know, the Holga is a cheap, light-weight camera from China that comes with a plastic lens and also a plastic body. Although it is known as a toy camera, it is not actually made for small children. I hated it at first but eventually fell in love with it!