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Don't discard those corrugated cardboard boxes lying around your house just yet. If you're as creative as American artist Marta Crass, maybe you can make a camera out of the plain brown material, too. Just check out this cool Nikon F replica!
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In celebration of Instant Month across the globe this May at Lomography, we invited wedding photographer Wilson Chua and blogger Audrey Faith Lim, who incidentally are an item, to shoot on the LC-Wide with the instant back! The couple took on this glass-eyed beauty with much panache and came out of the jungle (literally!) in one piece and with a breathtaking body of work titled, "The madman & the dreamer"!
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We loved looking through your submissions that captured the look, feel, and spirit of India!
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Enjoy a super-panoramic view of the world with our series of Sprocket Rocket cameras and accessories! The Sprocket Rocket takes extended photos with standard 35mm film.These cameras have a super-wide lens which exposes the whole width of film, including its sprocket holes.
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At the end of April, Analogue Alberta turned 1. A two-day shooting extravaganza was planned to celebrate this milestone. This meet started in Elbow Falls, Alberta on a Saturday morning, and ended in a classic Irish pub on a Sunday Evening. Share in the celebration through these photos.
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In my opinion, Paz de la Huerta is one of the most enigmatic and erotic American actresses. Not one to shy away from baring intimate moments in front of the camera, she collaborated with film photographer Alexandra Carr in a post-break-up project in 2009 and the progression towards healing is now a published photo book. Read on to peep more.
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Box cameras have always had a certain appeal to me. Their simple design, their vintage look. Even if you don't use them, they look great on every shelf. Until recently, I hadn't actually used a box camera before. Luckily that all changed recently.
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As we're approaching mid-May, the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival also hits its halfway point in Toronto. See some more behind-the-scenes photos of our Living LomoWall as it continues to grow, thanks to submissions from the community and all around the world!
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Our two newest and favorite Instax shooters are Charlene Epple and Nathan Wyse. Their trusty camera is their LC-Wide, and they love using their Instant back. Find out more about this shooting duo and check out some cool photos they have already taken with their LC-Wide + Instant back.
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Add a splash of color and a dash of light to your Lomographs with the Colorsplash camera! With its built-in electronic flash and 12 interchangeable color gels, you can paint your world in a myriad of hues and get crazy effects in every shot!
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The concept of home and how people relate to it keeps reappearing in the work of Eleonora Flammini. She believes her Italian origins are part of the reason for that. As a professional photographer she also enjoys analogue photography and the limitations that are part of its system. Read all about her interesting opinions on photography right here!
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Patience is a Virtue. As photographers who appreciate the traditional methods of photography, patience is essential. We don't often know what the end products of our photographs will be before processing and scanning. This is something that we have come to accept, and for the most part, even embrace. But sometimes, you just need to have your images on the spot.
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Mario Tama is an award-winning photojournalist for Getty Images who has covered world events such as Hurricane Kathrina and Pope John Paul II's funeral. Find out what it's like to travel to parts unknown and his take on the future of photojournalism.
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We had a blast looking through photos of all your relatives for the Lomography + Stars "Theory of Relativity" rumble! Now that they're back from their tour, we're ready to announce our winners!
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Many of us know that you have a rare film in your collection and is waiting for the right moment to try this. I want to introduce you a color infrared film in this review, the Kodak Ektachrome IE.
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We sent out our good friend and photographer Alex Browne with a LomoKino to cover |FAT|'s Arts & Fashion Week 2013 in Toronto. See the movie after the jump!
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With the LC-Wide, you can capture the wonderful world with a camera that's just as compact as the Lomographer's favourite LC-A+ but upgraded with an ultra-wide 17mm lens that produces stunning vignettes, wild colors and contrast, and packed with features!
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Edible teeth, bones and syringes? An edible housing ghetto made from gingerbread? Yup, these things exist! Bowie Zunino has created them amongst other things as part of her output as an artist. She also co-founded the Wassaic Festival and Project in New York State. Read all about her artistic work and creative process in our interview!
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Taking 21 rolls to film, this LomoKino music video by Canadian community member Matt Skwid is totally appropriate for Gabe Levine's song, "Long Spun Thread." The visually-stimulating analogue video is one of the most enthralling we've seen and filmmaker Matt tells us how it all unraveled and came together.
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Here at Lomography Gallery Store Soho we recently hosted our very first hen do workshop for a group of ladies who wanted to capture their special day in glorious analogue. Find how they got on and how you can book onto our tailor made workshops too!