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Sometimes simplest is best. And that's absolutely true when it comes to that little scanner. Go on reading after the jump to know more about my first experiences with this gadget!
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Winter in Finland means combination of three things – endless tracks, hours spent in the nature and of course skiing. People can be crazy about it. Count their kilometers or even the calories. However, I think the most beautiful feeling is when you stand on skis for the first time and every little success and moving forward bring you a feeling of a great achievement.
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Let’s be honest. Who doesn’t like mum's cookies and cakes? But then what... Holidays are over and together with them our lazy days are over as well. Then we find out that those muffin tops on our bellies are not fitting in jeans. Who cares? The sweetest season needs some muffin tops and some laziness. Don’t you think so?
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In case you hadn’t heard, the biggest, worst kept secret is out: Shawshank Redemption style! Lomography’s UK CitySlicker Marianne went inside Secret Cinema’s 19th production with a Minox ML (the LC-A’s grandaddy) to capture the experience.
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Whether you are in Finland for a year or just for few days, you have to visit at least one of the harbours and experience its atmosphere, smell, vibe, wind and greedy noisy seagulls. But be careful, all the harbours have their little dangers.
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I've spent over a year making pictures with the Holga 135 BC TLR, and here's what I've found about the pros and cons of shooting with this camera.
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Looking back in 2007, Lomography has opened me to opportunities to learn and discover more about film photography. Here’s how my journey back to film began.
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This summer I was lucky enough to spend two weeks touring around Bulgaria with three other people in a brand new Chevy! Over the next few articles, I am going to share with you some of my photos from that trip, place by place. This article is about an experience we went on whilst staying in Plovdiv.
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Many times you could not really believe some silly jokes based on stereotypes or some other fake features. When Penny heard the silly joke about Finnish people and weather in Finland, she just laughed, but did not believe that actually a part of it might be even truth.
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I recently completed a half-year internship at the Lomography HQs in Vienna. I'm still with Lomography though, just not as an intern, and not in Vienna. My journey with Lomography, like yours, started with a camera, but my journey with Lomography has for the majority been with the people behind-the-scenes. Allow me to share that story.
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Every city has its own places which can be proudly called meeting points. People meet there to have a cup of coffee or tea, to chat, shop or just marvel at life and gossip a bit. It doesn’t really matter whether they meet there accidentally or they plan it ahead, the joy of meeting someone is still there, bound to that special place.
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Sometimes redscale is exactly what you wanted...but sometimes, it's not.
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Shooting weddings have always been a dream of mine, something I only imagined a lucky few do, not including me. But when I had the spur-of-the-moment opportunity to shoot a friend's cousin's wedding at the beach, I immediately jumped at the chance! Analogue just adds a special touch to this already magical event.
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Bicycles seem to be a very interesting part of Finland and very common objects you may find on your photos from this beautiful country. Several days after the arrival to Helsinki, Penny decided that she needed one as well, and of course, a nice one. A pink one.
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Penny’s first memories of Finland are connected with fun and surprise. It was the first week of January and she was preparing herself for the biggest cold and the largest amount of snow in her life. But what awaited her there was pure surprise.
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Getting a great shot of a firework is not just about the gear you’ve got. Here are 10 tips on what else you need to think about to become a master firework photographer!
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For my first "Analogue For A Day," I decided it would be appropriate to try out a photo shoot with my friend Erika, strictly with film. I had done some digital photo shoots in the past, sometimes bringing along a film camera or two, but never before did I give my full trust to film...until now. Read on!
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A better way to start sharing my experience is through an introduction about how I started my Lomography journey. I needed something as a change in my lifestyle during my college days. It was back in 2008 when I discovered Lomography through a magazine (Seventeen Magazine) featuring the Holga 120 CFN and Fisheye 2 and a TV show where Team Manila was featured.
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Last month, I attended my first ever music festival! Being the Lomographer I am, of course I brought along my new analogue camera - the Sprocket Rocket - to document this very exciting experience.
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The story of my love for the small, but powerful Lomo Diana Mini. This is where it all began and why I'll never look back to the digital days. From my first analogue experience to my passion for Lomography today.