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I love living in an outdoor paradise, but I happen to work in the basement (okay, "garden level") of a building at Michigan Tech. Make no mistake, Tech is an incredible place, and there's nowhere I'd rather work, but with no windows, I frequently make my escape to take photos on campus!
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By night, I am a lomographer, working my magic with Velvia, Provia, Ektachrome and other exotic tools. Snapping away with Holgas, Horizons, Spinners and pinholes. By day, I sit behind a computer. Let me show you the not-so-glamorous world of non-fiction publishing.
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Work takes up most of our time -- 5 days a week, 4 weeks a month, for months on end, documenting this daily routine helps punctuate the monotony of it all! I am however blessed to have an interesting job in an interesting part of the city. Here's how it goes!
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Keeping your eyes peeled for mini exhibitions around your workplace or school can pay dividends from an analogue perspective.
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In celebration of all things analogue, consider this fun offline endeavor today: have lunch at the park with your office mates!
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What do you do when it rains as you make your way to work (or to school)? Just shoot what you see and learn from your photos what to do and not do the next time it rains.
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Christmas is suppose to be a time to Love, Give and spend time with Family. Really the time up until then is a mad rush around South Florida attending Christmas Parties for business.
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Taking that trip to Miami, Everglades or the Florida Keys? Well dial in to Star 102.1 and hear what's up!
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What do you do for work? Is it something that you live for or are you yearning for another vocation? Let us know through your photos and you can win an exclusive La Sardina camera!
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Many of you follow Lomography on Facebook, some on Pinterest and some on Twitter. But have you really been paying attention to what's going on at Lomography? Here's a brief summary of what's new from an intern's desk.
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This Thai-inspired restaurant’s exact location in Singapore is a secret known only to a select few – until now.
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Is it flattering to have your photo taken while you're sleeping, disheveled, crammed into a subway with bodies in the same state as you? No. What about with your face pressed against the doors? Oh please, no! Miraculously, photographer Michael Wolf has captured the essence of the big city grind by photographing exactly that!
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Every aspect of the life of a city, from a small village to a megalopolis is interesting. You can document free time, amusements, sports, urban architecture, traffic, weather...this time, my article is a tribute to street workers!
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Got what it takes to be part of the ever-growing, crazy Lomography team? We're looking for you!!
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What started out as a silly idea became an inspiration for me for a pinhole project. Entitled "Ghost Employees," my goal is to document and illustrate the hustle and bustle of people's everyday working life. Interested? Let me share with you some more of my thoughts on this ongoing project after the jump!
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I claim: you can´t get more authenticity than with people at work! I guess a lot of poeple can´t think of stepping into a store,bakery, coiffeur or whatever, take out their camera and ask if they can take a few pictures. But you being an (silent) observer ensures you getting authenticity and you decide the moment which is worth being captured - not the right facial expression you need to quick pull the trigger.
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The magnificent river wading journey through nature heading towards the Rainbow Waterfall.
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Breathtaking hilltop scenery that almost got us “killed” due to physical exhaustion.
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On a recent day trip to Liverpool, there was a set of graffiti that really jumped out and caught my eye right away. Sadly I only managed to get one photo of it and would love to know a bit more about it before I return to the city in February.
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My first trip to Taiwan,Taipei, although bounded by a tight shooting schedule, I had a blast, and it was an eye-opening experience as I got to learn and understand the cultures and lifestyles of the Taiwanese people.