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Known for its colourful carnivals, smooth samba and Bossa Nova, Rio de Janeiro is a city simply full of life! So let's take a walk and immerse ourselves on the art and culture it has to offer with this edition of Lomography Day Trips!
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Rio de Janeiro is definitely a photogenic city (and with its own Lomo store to boot!), but often times, people limit themselves to staying around the beaches and tourist attractions while avoiding favelas entirely since they tend to get a bad rap in popular culture.
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The Arpoador Rocks in Rio de Janeiro is one of the most beautiful places in the world to watch a breathtaking sunset.
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We're not talking about the most loved/hated photo editing software; we're talking about an actual photo shop! While looking for antique cameras on eBay, we found a vintage photograph depicting a pharmacy-slash-camera shop from way back in 1910! How does it compare to today's photo stores?
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After a long wait and a fun competition on our Facebook page, we welcomed the cariocas lomographers at the Lomography Gallery Store's new adress! See some behind-the-scenes photos and come visit the shop soon!
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Since our fancy Pop-up Store of Ipanema closed the doors, we are working very hard to open our new Gallery Store in Copacabana. We did millions of things and now we are proud to say that in a couple of days we will announce the date of the Opening Party! So why you don't have a look of the space to see how things are going...
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The beaches of Rio (Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, Barra) are famous for a reason! Fine white sand, cool water, and hot people!
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I spotted and took a photo of actor Vincent Cassel at the carnival parade in Sapucaí. It was surreal.
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Want to become part of our ever-expanding team of analogue aficionados in Brazil? We’re looking for a Junior Finance Assistant, Junior Online Manager and Office Assistant – Check out the job descriptions and see if you’ve got what it takes!
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I recently got to visit the amazing Chain of Rocks Bridge. The Gateway Arch in St Louis is visible downstream. The bridge was built at one of the most scenic parts of the Mississippi River. The Chain of Rocks Bridge, is named as such because of a rocky area in the Mississippi during low water that looks like there is a small waterfall.
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At October 27th we will celebrate the grand opening of the first Lomography Gallery Store in Latin America! Just wait until you see our surprise guest...