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The race to win our limited edition La Sardina Nuri camera is getting tight, but we're giving you guys more time to make sure you've got those winning photos squeezed in!
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On October 6th 2012, Doug Aldrich and his band, SteamRoller, gave an amazing performance at Savino Live in Cyprus for which we will always be grateful. Epic night!
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Sardines might be packed in way too tight, but we're pretty sure that you can still find your way into squeezing in like them and grabbing a photo or two! The tighter the photo, the better the prize!
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There were plenty of visitors that stopped by Lomography's Analogue Circus at photokina 2012. Some of them were busy trying to grasp the meaning of analogue photography, some were busy participating in the DIY workshop, and some were busy picking out which analogue camera to take home with them. But we got a hold of two visitors and asked them what they thought of our booth. Check it out!
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Little India is a very interesting place to go to for street photography. It is even better if you shoot there during a festive day! You get to shoot people who are attending the festivities, people from the parade troupe and many more. So in this article, I will be showing you guys the photos which I shot during Thaipusam this year. It was very crowded with a lot of Indians as they are celebrating this festival day of the year.
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Watching the musical performances by members of the Hangzhou School of Performing Arts during the Spring In The City 2012 event rounded up my experience with young Chinese entertainers. My verdict? They’re great performers!
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This free lunchtime concert made busy working professionals pause for a moment to enjoy the finer things in life.
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The 50th Anniversary of legendary Rip Curl-Pro Bells.
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For Malaysians, have you visited the street market at the Curve Mutiara Damansara? This street mart is very popular for those who're looking for accessories, t-shirts, toys, gifts etc.
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This summer, we gave you 2 months to capture the crowd at music events – We wanted to see the ‘crowd pleasers’, the shots which capture that special atmosphere at gigs and festivals – And now it’s time to announce the winners!
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The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury, is a British performing arts festival, best known for its contemporary music, but also for dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret and other arts that every year for three days, during the last weekend of June, totally throw into confusion the town of Pilton, about 10 miles from Glastonbury in Somerset in England.
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The musician on stage is only one half of what makes a music event so special – The crowd create the atmosphere by which you’ll remember it all – So show us your favorite photo of the audience enjoying a music event, we’ve got Piggies for the winner!
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Move your body, shake your booty!
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It's a massive event that takes place annually in Notting Hill with hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world forming one big, cheerful, dancing crowd.
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Part bar, part club, the Bedroom Bar is one of Shoreditch's best-kept secrets. A wonderful loft space with a big dance floor, smoking terrace, and chill out room. True to its name, it does in fact have a bed tucked away in the top-left hand corner.
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Souq means "market". They occupy quite a big part of the Medina (old town) and may be a bit problematic to navigate, even if you posses a good map. Street names are a rare thing to see in Marrakech in general, and here just forget it, you just go with the flow.
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Pushkar Mela (Mela = Fair) is an annual gathering that convenes every year around November/ December at the town of Pushkar in Rajasthan, India. What started as an annual event for cattle traders to exchange camels and cows, has grown into a 7-day extravaganza showcasing the rich culture of the north Indian state of Rajasthan.
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Last fall I was working with several German Musicians. Among them Patrice, a reggae-artist with roots in Sierra Leone and very successful in France. A very nice fellow. He lives now in NYC and Paris and is also together with another great singer called Ayo.
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The first place where I landed when I arrived in Burkina Faso was Ouagadougou, the capital city and only international airport. As soon as I came out of the airport, I was immediately impressed by what i saw: it's the experience of an african city of over 1 million people.... and that's something to live and to see!
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Well in the run up to Christmas York gets absolutely mental with the rush of the christmas fair. Everyone wants to go on the fantastic helter-skelter, merry-go-round and hook-a-duck along with the attractions for families and children, combined with the christmas market York is swarming with festivities and those hungry for roast chestnuts and warm mulled wine!