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I love puzzles. I love taking things apart and then putting the pieces back together again. I love the fact that as I do so, I am able to understand a bit more on how it works, or at least its function and contribution to the whole entity.
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I have already written about my dad once. I gave him my camera and made him a lomographer. But getting him in front of a camera should have been my mission because that is an impossible task.
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I have always been fascinated by instant photography. I think it has that extra charm that every one needs in their analogue adventures. When I discovered that I could take instant pictures with my favorite camera, I didn't think it twice, I had to try it...
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This is the third article in my Memories of Japan series, we are still in Kyoto but we aren't going to any temple. Today, we are going grocery shopping to Nishiki Market in downtown Kyoto.
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If it happens that you have more than two cameras on your shelf, then you are in trouble. I mean the troubleof deciding which one to take with you when you go out for a walk. All my cameras are probably a bit jealous about the Lomo Lubitel 166+, but it proved to be the best medium format companion I have.
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When you find yourself in the other end of the lens, what do you do? Do you make sure that the photo taken turns out well by giving your two cents?
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While Spring is slowly coming to an end and days are getting warmer and warmer, it's just a perfect time for one thing: picnics. But, I do not mean an ordinary one. When a lomographer says the word 'picnic,' then it's all about cameras, great food, taking photos, naked feet, smiles, and having wonderful time.
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Here's the second installment of my Memories of Japan: an invitation to the Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion Temple, also located Kyoto.
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We all have that friend or subject who refuses to have their picture taken unless they’re deem themselves presentable enough. But then again, why should we listen to them? They're fine the way they are!
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Meet Max, the man who will be spinning the sweet sounds to go along with the sweet snaps at our CONTACT Photography Exhibit Closing on May 31st at the LGS Toronto! Max is a music journalist, DJ and publicist who loves to shoot analogue. Find out everything you need to know about Max and see his photos after the jump!
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Toronto-based wedding photographers Julius and James stepped out of the box and brought a whole new dimension to wedding photography - instant film! Check out some stunning shots after the jump along with some commentary from Julius and James themselves.
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If you've ever wondered what else you can do with multiple exposure, the ethereal, Impressionist-inspired works of a Finnish artist and photographer might in turn be inspirational for you. Find out more after the jump!
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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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The Lomography Gallery Store Toronto is teaming up with Luminato this June to bring you some exciting and creative workshops! We've also got some special offers and promotions to grasp this month leading up to the festival - Read on after the jump to see all the perks!
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How much money do you spend on groceries every week? Could you possibly be overindulging? Take a look at the global food gap between families around the world through Peter Menzel’s project!
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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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Photographer Alex Browne took our trusty La Sardina to |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week in Toronto - Check out some photos after the jump!
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Nature. This theme dominates my gallery and is my favourite type of photography. Mother nature is truly beautiful. It's hard to not take a pretty photo as the subject is stunning to begin with and I want to share with you a couple of my tips when i go on a nature-driven shooting spree.
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Interested in the representation of women in society and media, Tiana Markova-Gold's work in photography has led her to Morocco and other places. She also works with the medium of collage and blends her own photos with old images from postcards and magazines. Read all about her creative process in our interview!
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On the first Thursday of every month, the galleries and museums of East London open their doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture, and events after hours! This month we're proud to host illustration collective The Zombie Surf Party. Read on for more details.