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In this edition of Flashbacks on Film, we'll learn a bit about photographer Maurice Broomfield and his photographs of people at work. The focus is on one of his photos entitled The Nylon Stocking Test. Read more after the break.
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The Lomography Gallery Stores are a place for many wonderful things, including workshops, parties, meetups with other Lomographers, film processing, and all of your favorite cameras and accessories. But we are also a Gallery space, bringing you all-analog exhibitions that are sure to inspire. At the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy in NYC, we will be featuring one of our very own during the month of June. Come by to support Nicole Neenan as she exhibits her work from her recent trip to Thailand!
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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time Mumbai's Digital Marketer and Photographer Kumar answered these questions and prepared a gallery of his photos.
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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.
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Part 2 of our LomoKino series. Come and be a part of the movie-making experience as we utilize what we learned in Part 1!
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Irving Penn was among the renowned personalities in the realm of still lifes, portraiture, and fashion photography. In this installment of Lessons from Photography Masters, let us heed the lessons left by the American photographer.
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Part 1 of an exciting 2-part LomoKino series. Join us for an introduction to the in and outs of this Lomographic favorite!
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After working on "Skateistan, Afghanistan's first skate school, Jacob Simkin has taken on another noteworthy project called "Schools on the Moon." Through this new undertaking, the photographer and teacher aims to give Afghan children a chance to obtain decent education. Read more about our LomoAmigo, his new project, and the role of photography and Lomography in this new venture after the jump!
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W. Eugene Smith was a war photojournalist known for his photographs of World War II. Amidst all the photographs that he took stands one photo entitled The Walk to Paradise Garden. Read more about the photo on this edition of Flashbacks on Film.
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Don't you sometimes wonder who checks a dentist's teeth, gives a masseuse a massage, and takes a photographer's photo? Well, my last conundrum is answered by these black and white self-portraits of masters in mirrors, highlighting a photographer's self-reliance, creativity, and even equipment.
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Stephen Dowling is a professional photojournalist based in London. He has photographed the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Ash, Calexico, and the mighty Bon Iver. In between shooting cool bands backstage, he also writes for the BBC. We couldn’t resist finding out more so we gave Stephen an LC-A+ and made him our LomoAmigo of the month. Read on to find out more.
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Could the 15 millionth liked lomograph be yours? Or could you perhaps, be the lucky liker instead? Well it’s time to stop holding your breath and find out. Just read on after the jump, today might be your lucky day!
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Got what it takes to be part of the ever-growing, crazy Lomography team? We're looking for you!!
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Snap! Move! Snap! Move! Snap! Move! Snap! Move! Slowly but surely. Learn how to create a smooth stop-motion movie with the LomoKino in our hot summer workshop!
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Most photographers develop a fascination for anything camera-related. From coffee mugs that look like lenses to jewelry that look like mini gadgets, replicas are sure conversation-starters! Here are more analogue objects to make you drool.
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We found this neat article by Brian Auer and thought we'd share it with our dear Lomographers! We're all analogue photographers here, but what kind are you? New Age Film Convert, Old School Film Extremist, or somewhere in between? Tell us, we'd love to know! :-)
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We are excited that Spring is here and Summer is just around the corner in NYC! To celebrate, we have Walking Tours, parties and workshops in store. From celebrating summer early to teaching you all about film, we've got you covered for analogue fun!
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At Lomography Gallery Store Singapore. Let us start by regaling you with tales of sheer splendour in the streets. Amidst a sea of flashes and rum cokes, guests were swept away by waves of inspiration from a very special guest...
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The Sardine-Can Camera is no fool! Participants stomped in at Lomography Gallery Store Singapore on Aprils Fool's Day to play a prank on their newly made friends and gets cheeky with the cameras. Lomographers of all ages came and had so much fun ,played snapshot tricks on this workshop!
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Let’s go back to the roots of street photography with Lady and Earl Grey, Lomography’s black and white emulsions. We’ll cover the basics as well as some sample styles and images from greats like Henri Cartier Bresson, Vivian Maier, and the early Los Angeles-based works of Ansel Adams.