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We're halfway through the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, but it's never too late for us to remember some of the previous Palme d'Or awardees and the talented directors behind them. Today, the spotlight is on LomoKino filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul's winning film from 2010, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.
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Photographer Rupert England recently blogged about the photos he took at the Mad Men Party in Singapore from way back in 2010, using his limited edition Qing Hua Diana F+. Read more to see why he prefers the images in reverse.
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I decided to throw in a roll of expired True Colors film in my bag right before a road trip to Tagaytay with two of my best friends and boy am I glad I did. The results of shooting with not-so-fresh film never fails to surprise. Looking back, it's probably the best ₱40 I ever spent!
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Pickle lovers from across New York City gathered last weekend for the NYC Food Museum's annual Pickle Festival. As an avid pickle lover myself, I grabbed my fisheye and headed out to the Lower East Side to get some photos, and maybe try a few kinds of pickles too.
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Let's take a brief walk in memory lane and rekindle the past as we announce the winners of our Favorite 2010 Photo Rumble!
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2010 was one mean female dog on my wallet. Double that with passing on the love of analogue photography to my daughter meant even less lomography for me. But I made a mean mark, anyway!
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If someone tells you that he has never taken a bad shot, he's flat out lying. All photographers, from the greats like Ansel Adams down to a kid playing with a camera, have taken tons of bad photos. We're giving them their chance to shine here!
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I’ve realized that 2010 so far has been the most significant year in my analogue life -- and three words that best describes my 2010 analogue life are Love, Adventure and Expansion!
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The Lomography Embassy Russia is proud to present the best photos of this contest - collected & commented for the period of a whole year, in 10 different categories.
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I knew that 4 days wouldn't be enough for Paris, but hubby promised me that this would only be an introduction, a "101" to Paris, and now I can't wait to go back!!!
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I quickly learned that the Expo 2010 was not about what you see, neither about what you learn. It was all about how many stamps you have in your Expo passport!
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I met Lomography in the beginning of 2010, and with my year anniversary as a Lomographer coming around, I thought I'd look down memory lane for my first year.
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Everywhere you go to, there's always a contest or a thread about your best shot taken in the past year. We're going to change things up a bit and add a dash of humor to the start of the year. Bring your worst!
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Due to unforeseen technical difficulties, the results for last week's 2010's Most LomoLocations were incorrect and we're sorry for that! We've gone and corrected the original post and you can see the winners right now!
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These guys are undrafted, but we've been scouting them for a long time! We recognize talent the first time we see it and here's the top ten rookies of Lomography for 2010.
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We should consider ourselves lucky that such well-traveled individuals such as these Lomographers find the time to share the tales and details of their adventures with us. Here's 2010's most traveled!
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No matter how small or insignificant it may seem, a simple 'like' goes a long way and these Lomographers know it best! Want to know exactly how many 'likes' they dished out? Find out after the jump!
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Without a doubt, these Lomographers certainly have a way with words. Heck, maybe that Magazine post that you just read was one of theirs! Here's 2010's Lomographers with the most articles written and submitted!
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These Lomographers definitely love to speak their mind. Collectively, all ten of them have left more than 14231 comments in Lomography and that number is simply jaw-dropping! Let's meet them, shall we?
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There is only one word that can describe 2010's Super Shooters - crazy! All ten have been shooting and uploading like no one else has for the whole year so we tip off our hats to them!