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Easter is the time to find neat little surprises and little gifts that your friends took time picking out and hiding. We decided to have all this going on in our Lomography Gallery Stores! Time to stumble upon some neat Lomo gifts and save big time on other stuff. Find out all about the Lomo Fortune Egg Raffle after the jump!
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How about some art for your closet? Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo recently tied up with the Warhol Foundation to reproduce some of the artists' most ubiquitous pieces—such as Campbell Soup and Dollar Signs—on their popular basic shirts and I was lucky enough to receive one as a gift!
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Is the LC-Wide really worth its recommended retail price? No, let me rephrase that question. Is the LC-Wide a value for money? Read what a first time user of the LC-Wide has to say about one of Lomography's most expensive cameras.
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Money is tight and the purse strings mean we might have to wait a bit longer to develop our photos! So what? Makes for more of a suprise when you finally get them back!!
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A video game project out of San Francisco astonishingly raised 100% of their funding goal in a little more than 8 hours! By the 24-hour mark they'd raised 1 million USD. Read on to find out how this was accomplished and to watch the artfully crafted informational video done by the project team!
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You've probably seen money origami by Won Park in a previous feature. Now, we bring you yet another ingenious set of art out of money. Read about a Chinese creative firm's award-winning money art after the jump!
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You can make money out of art if you're good enough, but can you make art out of money? A Korean-American origami artist does it, and yes, he makes money out of his money art!
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Sometimes, when browsing through all the Lomohomes, I see some Newbies who don't have any pictures uploaded yet. They complain that they do not have enough experience or money to choose a Lomo cam, sometimes even upload digital pictures. But it could be that easy to start immediately! Here's a quick guide for new people for the first steps into the world of anaolgue photography.
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This picture of Mount Teide has been printed on the 1000 pesetas notes for years. It is the typical scene that every tourist wants to get as a souvenir of from Tenerife Island.
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In March this year I was fortunate enough to get to shoot with some of my favourite cameras at a huge political public event. This was a really important day for me, as a public sector working in my first year of employment.
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This is the story of my first real bit of analogue shooting at the G20 protests in London back in April 2009.
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Souq means "market". They occupy quite a big part of the Medina (old town) and may be a bit problematic to navigate, even if you posses a good map. Street names are a rare thing to see in Marrakech in general, and here just forget it, you just go with the flow.
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Do you lack lomo-inspiration? Are you fed up with photographing the same streets, the same people? Are you feeling a bit short of cash? How about a lomolocation that offers rolling countryside, beautiful people, fast moving speedsters AND the chance to make a few quid? If so, it's time to hit the racecourse...(OK, OK, I admit it, you might well lose a few quid...but think of the fun you'll have)
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A well organized swap of rubbish for cash, and a weekly stop before a trip to the coffee shop.