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Meet Toronto based photographer Patrick Moore, soon to be featured photographer of the Lomography Canada+OTM Zine photography exhibit DEPICT: T.O. at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto! Already working with film, he's excited to expand his knowledge in Lomography, shooting with the Diana F+!
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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. We have Davis Ayer – an up and coming Austinite photographer – sent over his insight and his work.
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What do you do with your photos when you can't look at them anymore? How photography and prints can help photographers through heartbreak, not just remind them of it.
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Did you know Brian Adams has shot for the Queen? It became the postage stamp for Canada in the 2004 and 2005. He was also one of the photographers from the Commonwealth, who was invited to photograph Queen Elizabeth II for her ‘Golden Jubilee’.
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Meet Toronto based photographer Jalani Morgan, soon to be featured photographer of the Lomography Canada+OTM Zine photography exhibit DEPICT: T.O. at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto! Already working with film, he's excited to expand his knowledge in Lomography, shooting with the La Sardina Camera!
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Meet Toronto based photographer Matthew Tammaro, soon to be featured photographer of the Lomography Canada+OTM Zine photography exhibit DEPICT: T.O. at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto! Already working with film, he's excited to expand his knowledge in Lomography, shooting with the Diana F+!
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Meet Toronto based photographer Gemma Warren, soon to be featured photographer of the Lomography Canada+OTM Zine photography exhibit DEPICT: T.O. at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto! Already working with film, she's excited to expand her knowledge in Lomography, shooting with the La Sardina Camera!
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Scott Pommier is an independent photography professional from Vancouver. He started as a skateboarder, then became a professional street and sport photographer. He's a young artist who is always looking for the “peak action”.
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Magdalena Wosinka. Not just a Polish name. Her lifestyle photography has a unique taste of California: sun, naked people, musicians, skaters, celebrities, etc. Her pictures are the result of a skateboarder turned into a photographer who wants to make models feel really at ease.
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French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, the father of modern photojournalism, has inspired plenty of photographers. His raw images capture the emotions of his subjects and his photo compositions are phenomenal. Read more about Henri Cartier-Bresson and his street photography.
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Long time lomographer & LomoAmigo Nadirah Zakariya was born and raised in Malaysia, and is now based in New York City!
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Award-winning photographer Sacha Dean Biyan has worked in the aeronautics industry for a long time before discovering that he has an interest for photography. Learn more about his story.
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Despite being legally blind and being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Flo Fox still manages to capture images on the streets of New York.
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Fashion photography today strives to achieve perfection with every shot, but perhaps one photographer's goal was to capture and create unique and visually stunning fashion images. Take a look at the fashion snapshots of Andy Bettles in film and be amazed.
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David Bailey was one of the most prominent photographers during his time. He helped shape an era in fashion and was known for his black and white high-contrast photographs.
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Living legend Lillian Bassman is a fashion photographer considered not only as an artist, but as a technician.
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Meet Filipino lomographer, stitch!
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Henry Wessel has been photographing the American West, particularly California, since the 1960s. Read on to find out about his unique take on things and how he managed to really captivate the essence of the US of A.
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Search for "India" on Lomography's Photo section and you'll find his pictures on the most popular ones. We're happy to present to you -- our LomoPeople India for the month: Max Pinckers!
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The Fresh Coast Project is the endeavor to capture the Great Lakes on film before the chance is gone. We asked founder Ed Wargin why he has dedicated his craft and career to documenting the Great Lakes and why in particular he has chosen analogue. His answer may shock you, could film, "quite possibly be gone forever"?