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  • San Francisco Vignettes: Snapshots of the City

    San Francisco Vignettes: Snapshots of the City
    We've talked about the custom Diana F+ cameras made by local San Francisco artists... Now let's have a glimpse at the photographs submitted for the Vignettes for Charity exhibition at our San Francisco Gallery Store. Some talented photographers of all backgrounds are giving viewers a glimpse into life in the city... Check them out below!
  • Flea Market at FuHe Bridge in Taipei

    Flea Market at FuHe Bridge in Taipei
    On weekend mornings, you'll find antique collectors and bargain hunters gathering at the FuHe Bridge Flea Market, scouring for treasures amongst piles of second-hand junk.
  • Cannes Film Festival 2012 Ends with 'Love'

    Cannes Film Festival 2012 Ends with 'Love'
    It was a glorious two weeks of golden cinema but now the 65th Cannes Film Festival is over. You've seen the life-changing films, we've released our limited LomoKino MUBI Edition, and Michael Haneke's "Amour" (Love) has won the prized Palme d'Or! Here's a last look at the cinematic film fortnight that was Cannes 2012.
  • Diana Cameras Saved from Burning House

    Diana Cameras Saved from Burning House
    Last weekend, I was waiting for my ice cream, reading a free Portuguese magazine called DIF when I spotted, not one, but two Diana cameras on its pages. And it turned out they had been rescued from an house on fire, or at least they would have, if there had actually been a fire. Learn about the Burning House Project and the astounding amount of cameras that it rescues.
  • Filters for Black and White Photography

    Filters for Black and White Photography
    Filters are used in black and white photography for translating different colors into shades of gray. Color filters help to render certain colors lighter or darker. Learn about which filters to use for which purpose in this tipster!
  • Unseen Photographs By Jack Robinson

    Unseen Photographs By Jack Robinson
    The late photographer Jack Robinson was a photographer for the New York Times and Vogue. Throughout his career, he took thousands of photos of famous personalities. Several of his never-before-seen photos are now up for sale.
  • Getting Awesome Shots from Agfa Vista 400 ISO

    Getting Awesome Shots from Agfa Vista 400 ISO
    I tried this film and I love it. Don’t hate me but I prefer it expired. Check out some ideas on how to use Agfa Vista 400 after the jump!
  • Cats and Dogs in Monochrome

    Cats and Dogs in Monochrome
    Black and white is considered one of the oldest types of photography. Many photographers still opt using monochrome film because of the beauty that it can produce. Let's take a look at some monochrome dog and cat photos after the break.
  • Black & White Underwater Portraits by Jacob Sutton

    Black & White Underwater Portraits by Jacob Sutton
    Looks like you guys loved the underwater free dive photos we posted last week, so we're sharing another set of gorgeous monochrome undersea images. These delicate portraits were shot by British photographer Jacob Sutton who usually shoots more dynamic fashion ads.
  • Zenit E, The Training Vessel of Photography

    Zenit E, The Training Vessel of Photography
    This camera weighs as much as a steam iron, it is completely manual (you must manually close the diaphragm before taking a photo). An SLR without frills, and a wonderful "training vessel" for the beginners!
  • Fashion Photography 101: Analogue Style

    Fashion Photography 101: Analogue Style
    Our Lomography Canada team member Kimon shares some tipsters on fashion photography! Do you have a passion for fashion? Find your models and get ready to do a fashion photo shoot in analogue style!
  • Flashbacks on Film: American Girl in Italy

    Flashbacks on Film: American Girl in Italy
    In this edition of Flashbacks on Film, the focus is on the photo of a lovely lady surrounded by men. Learn more about the photo after the break.
  • Photograph Today, Inspire Tomorrow

    Photograph Today, Inspire Tomorrow
    On May 15th, join thousands around the world in using the power of photography to create, share and compare perspectives on daily life! Find out how you can be part of the www.aday.org project and make history in the world of photography!
  • Mimicking the Masters: Irving Penn

    Mimicking the Masters: Irving Penn
    American photographer Irving Penn was known for taking fashion photographs, still life, and portraits. He also worked for Vogue Magazine where he contributed glamour shots. To this day, he is still considered one of the best when it comes to fashion photography.
  • The Jacks and Jills of All Films: 35mm Film

    The Jacks and Jills of All Films: 35mm Film
    As film photographers, we always admire or are inspired by works of other photographers. In this edition of The Jacks and Jills of All Films, we'll see the works and learn a bit about photographers who are masters of 35mm film.
  • Exploded Flowers by Fong Qi Wei

    Exploded Flowers by Fong Qi Wei
    Most women appreciate receiving flowers, especially moms if given by their partners or children. For Mother's Day, we're sharing these dainty photos of disassembled buds and blossoms by self-taught photographer, Fong Qi Wei. We hope these flowers bring delight to all the lovely ladies and marvelous mothers!
  • Philosophy & Photography: Attaining Freedom

    Philosophy & Photography: Attaining Freedom
    "This is the highest wisdom that I own: freedom and life are earned by those alone who conquer them each day anew." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German poet and dramatist)
  • Communicating in Black and White

    Communicating in Black and White
    Unlike colored photos, black and white photos do not draw your attention with colors. In most cases, the composition, subject, and perspective are what to look for when viewing a black and white photo.
  • Straight from the Retronaut: WTF 11

    Straight from the Retronaut: WTF 11
    Retronaut is a website dedicated to archiving weird, wonderful, and historic photographs from the last 200 years. Included in this vast collection are the photos of London from 1913, raunchy fashion shoots from the 1920’s, futuristic designs from 1962, and everything you could possibly imagine in between. This week, we dug through the archives and found Retronautic WTF 11. Expect the unexpected!!
  • Inside Instruments

    Inside Instruments
    Different sounds emanate from various melodic mechanisms. While they all have their maker's marks and unique quirks, builds of instruments are standard. Now you can go where few have gone before: inside musical instruments, a concept by Björn Ewers & Mona Sibai for the Stiftung Berliner Philharmoniker.