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We all know about the Lomography foodie niche, so we thought we’d share the top five street-food cities with you! From feijoada to kebap, there’s a little something for everyone! Read more to follow the street-food countdown!
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Known for its colourful carnivals, smooth samba and Bossa Nova, Rio de Janeiro is a city simply full of life! So let's take a walk and immerse ourselves on the art and culture it has to offer with this edition of Lomography Day Trips!
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Rio de Janeiro is definitely a photogenic city (and with its own Lomo store to boot!), but often times, people limit themselves to staying around the beaches and tourist attractions while avoiding favelas entirely since they tend to get a bad rap in popular culture.
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Is photography an act of enlightenment? I’m an artist, photographer, yogini, and meditator, currently based in Brooklyn, NY, and I’m taking my P-Sharan SQ-35 pinhole camera to India & Nepal to uncover the answer.
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The Arpoador Rocks in Rio de Janeiro is one of the most beautiful places in the world to watch a breathtaking sunset.
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Marcus Menezes, A.K.A Sifú, is one of the most prominent Brazilian surfers when it comes to innovative maneuvers. Since creativity is present in your DNA, he ends up expressing himself in other areas as well, one of which is photography. Sifú is a hands-on photographer who is always searching, testing and inventing new possibilities with analog cameras. We gave him a La Sardina few months ago and now you can see in this interview a bit more about this partnership that yielded great pictures and laughs. Read on...
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São Paulo aka Sampa has one of the world's most famous creative, underground, and alternative flavours. Coloured façades, graffiti, and diverse ways of street art are all around. Please, be my guest and lose yourself inside this real-life cartoon full of colours.
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Raoni Marqs, is one of those active people, who like to do things. With a wide cultural background, it is difficult to define him in a few words. Among the many activities that he does, one of the most outstanding are his illustrations, because as he says, "I don't have a day where I don't grab my notebook and draw." Check out Raoni Marq's illustrations and photographs taken with Lomography Fisheye No2 camera!
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The month of April was left behind and missed by many people because of the first edition of the Lollapalooza Festival that happened in São Paulo. Take a look at our film photos right after the stop.
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These are the 20 most popular photos in the Brazilian Community during the month of March. See why they have received dozens of likes and comments.
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Photographers Caito Ortiz and Jorge Sato will soon be holding a lomographic exhibit in São Paulo, Brazil. Read on to learn more about it and save the date for the exhibition.
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The launch party in our lovely Gallery Store Rio de Janeiro is on! After the jump have a look at what's happening...
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The launch party in our lovely Gallery Store in Rio is on! After the jump, have a look at what's happening at our store right now.
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The launch party in our lovely Gallery Store Rio de Janeiro is about to start. Check it out what's happening...
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We're in the countdown to the opening day of the Store. And as the clock ticks, our team is working hard to get everything ready. Check out the video below to see the manic way of work that the staff got in.
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After a month of reforms, we are proud to announce the opening of the Lomography Gallery Store in Rio de Janeiro! Next Friday, March 16th, we will open the doors to receive all Lomographers in our new space located in Copacabana! Learn more about the party after the break.
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From the city of Guarujá, Junior Faria is one typical professional surfer who spends most time of the year travelling around the world searching for perfect waves. One day he starts to shoot and register the places and the people he met along the way using an analogue cameras. Let's talk to him and get to know a little bit more about this world-class pro surfer and see some of his pictures.
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A green island in the big gray city. Situated at Ibirapuera neighborhood on the south side of the city, Parque do Ibirapuera is the biggest park in São Paulo, it is to São Paulo as Central Park is to New York. It was created in 1956 for the 400th anniversary of the city, with buildings designed by famous architect Oscar Niemeyer and landscaped by Roberto Burle Marx.
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November was the month of music in Brazil. Dozens of festivals and music concerts happened through out the country. And of course, Lomography couldn't stay outside this. So we invite the Production Crew of the SWU Music Festival to make a analogue coverage of the backstage work. Take a look and discover how difficulty is organize one of the biggest music festivals of Brazil.
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The Serpentine Gallery in London is currently hosting a retrospective exhibition of Lygia Pape’s (1927–2004) daring experimental works. Find out more about it after the jump.