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If you wanna be my LomoLover, you gotta get with the Spice Girls. Spice up your life and check out today's Overly Descriptive Title photos!
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Most of us have just spent Halloween and we're pretty sure your that hairs tingled even for just a little bit!
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How do you celebrate Halloween? Are you like me, that as a kid, weren't allowed to Trick or Treat because your mum was anti-Americanization? Or were you on the other end of the scale, and was brought up in full fledged corn maze visiting, home decor that resembles a graveyard, building a costume for months kind of household? Well, let me tell you about my Halloween memories.
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. This project is a fantastic tutorial on how to make a Halloween mirror with creepy eyes by Linda. Have fun!
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I was looking up for Marilyn Manson's music videos on YouTube and was intrigued when I spotted some vintage cameras in one of his music videos, "The Dope Show." Even though I can't tell what cameras they are, I still think they're really cool!
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So, do you already think about grabbing your very own LomoKino camera? Yes, but you would like to try it first? Here is your chance! And it's completely free!
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In celebration of the LomoKino, Lomography's first and very own analogue movie camera, it's time for us to look back at another early motion picture! Join us as we revisit one of classic literature's most horrifying tales, told in a 1910 silent film running roughly 12 minutes!
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September 2011, Marije (s0y) and I finally took the trip we wanted to do for so long, visit Ukraine, Kiev and in particular, the 30km exclusion zone around Chernobyl, with the ghost town of Prypiat. When I saw the bumper carts, I almost cried. Afterwards, we were exhausted; there was so much to take in. And bringing too many cameras is never a good idea. ;)
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For the last installment of the Memento Mori series, we're featuring some of the most poignant post-mortem photographs of children and infants. The selection, containing twice as much as those of men and women, is dedicated to the observance of Day of the Dead and Day of the Innocents.
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A few weeks ago, we promised another scary story on the reported hauntings in the Ocean Avenue house immortalized in the Amityville films. So, allow us to show a very creepy snapshot taken inside the house and the story behind it!
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The practice of post-mortem photography in the Victorian Era made it possible for some women to look their best until the very last moment. For today's Memento Mori installment, lets take a look at some portraits of women who remained beautifully serene even in death.
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It’s that time of year!!!! Who doesn’t like being scared? Well now that we are in the month of October it’s time to don the costumes, bring out the candy, and visit your favorite local haunt, hopefully clutching someone close and dear to you!
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We're now down to the last two installments for the Creepiest Ghost Photos Ever series. Today, let's take a look at a set of photos taken in the O'Hare Mansion in Greencastle, Indiana, showing the ghost that became known as the Pink Lady of Greencastle.
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A few months ago, we introduced you to the eerie practice of Post-Mortem Photography, also known as Memento Mori. It must have caught you off-guard last time, so now, we're giving a warning--the photos and stories after the jump are not for the faint-hearted. Let's start the series with portraits of men, taken shortly after their passing.
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For the culmination of the Haunted Movie Sets series, we present to you a classic horror title from 1976 and 2006 that continues to frighten generations. Prepare to be terrified not only by the devil-incarnate Damien, but also of the alleged true horror tales during the filming!
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Today's creepy ghost photo takes us to another old church in England, where a ghostly figure in black was photographed in 1999. Who could be the eerie specter photographed standing inside the ancient church?
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I did not intend to create creepy photographs, but some of them taken this Halloween month are quite freaky!
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Today's hair-raising ghost photo was taken in 1963, in a church in England with reportedly no history of paranormal activity...perhaps until a spooky specter appeared to have its photo taken.
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Today's installment brings you two movies based on the reportedly true story of terror experienced by George Lutz and his wife Kathleen. You must already be familiar with them--The Amityville Horror flicks both past and recent--but not the eerie events related to their filming.
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Some of the creepiest photos I have taken this year, were taken just last weekend at Leeds Annual Zombie Prom, where local people, like myself get dressed up in fancy dresses, slather on the fake blood and hit Fab Cafe nightclub for an evening of food, music, entertainment and dancing.