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This box is not only ideal for keeping small important photography-related objects, but it also looks good and makes your shelf much more interesting.
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Do you get a film swap proposal and you don't know what to shoot? You try to find your way around it, but you don't come up with anything. Well, a good way to solve this are flowers!
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Dalí, Picasso, Goya... and you! Get inspired by the Lomographic muses, and give free rein to the artistic genie that’s hiding inside of you. Keep reading if you want to know what we are taking about, and start creating!!
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The human body as you have never seen before. See the pictures after the jump!
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One of my biggest addictions when I'm with a Lomographic camera in hand is to shoot works of art.
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A meticulous technique, learn to make such microclics after the jump!
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The series of articles "Ateliê La Sardina" showcase the work of artists that were invited to customize one La Sardina DIY camera. Here you will find more about graphic artists, painters, designers and also nice people who express their ideas through art. To start we open the stage for the multi-talented Daniel Semanas, read more after the jump!
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Every morning we take a cup of coffee and leave it there forgotten, without paying much attention to it. But there is someone who sees in them much more than a drink. That is Boey, a Malaysian artist that uses foam coffee cups as a canvas for his amazing drawings.
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Once again, the "I Don't Have A Clue" workshop landed in Barcelona! Hundreds of people came through and we were graced by our Lomographic Ambassador to Spain, Pasquale Caprile, who delighted us with a good dose of his photographic knowledge and sense of humor.
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Dosjotas is an extraordinary artist: the city is his canvas and creates thoughtful and interesting urban artworks on it. Let's see what he thinks about Lomography and what kind of images he captures with his Sprocket Rocket.
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An X-ray is like a picture, except the fact that it uses the infamous x-rays instead of visible light. Another difference is that in photography we usually capture the light that is reflected by objects, while in x-ray capture the rays pass through the objects, more precisely our body. But if it were an analogue camera?
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The Art Biennial of Venice for our little family, is an event that we absolutely must attend, and this year in particular, is my first serious opportunity to go "analog" there. A romantic weekend full of art!
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Your pics got overexposed? Let your artistic vein run wild!
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Experimental project.
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The understood men says that to overcome this crisis into which we have got, one of the first things that we have to do is to encourage the consumption …: To spend! All to spend! And then I always think in the better place in the world: the markets and flea markets of London.
London has a heap of place where to go and to buy things …: must be the anticrisis city!
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Who remembers Fred Lebain? This Paris-based photographer is well known amongst Lomographers for his fabulous Mes vacances avec Holga photo book. Last week I accidentally stumbled across a TV program called "Künstler Hautnah/l'art et la manière" on French/German TV-channel ARTE. The program was dedicated to Fred Lebain; in a 25 minute feature you get an insight into his work and life - including the work on "Mes vacances avec Holga", the photobook "Irasshaimase" on Japan where he used mostly cross-processed photos, and a recent project on still-life photography with chocolate-covered objects. Definitely recommendable to anyone interested in creative analogue photography (that should be you)!