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Ed is an illustrator and graffiti artist who uses bright, bold colours and lines to create huge pieces that can be seen dotted around various locations from Paris to Preston. He is also a musician who releases work under his own label "Invisible Spies." With so much going on we couldn’t resist making him our LomoAmigo and finding out a bit more about the man behind the can.
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An art enthusiast by heart, it is no doubt for him to be fascinated by the beauty that is analogue photography. From his adventures with a Holga, he was then smitten by Lomography and eventually, the LomoKino!
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Following our last feature on photographer Jenna Gang, who shoots with the Diana F+, we are sharing with everyone her story and beautiful photos from her trip to Israel.
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It's no doubt that Canada's top rock band the Arkells love Lomography Cameras. Last month we had the chance to see the photo journal of Mike DeAngelis and the adventures from their band tour. In this entry, he shares the photos that he took while visiting a piano shop, using his favourite Lomography Lady Grey 400 35mm film!
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Dilara Sakpınar who we know from the band 123, visited us at Galata in Gallery Store to be our first LomoAmigo. Dilara has already shot with Lomography Cameras, and we give her a Sprocket Rocket as a gift. We will see the results soon.
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It's a big week for Facebook as founder Mark Zuckerberg celebrates not just the stock market debut of the social networking site, but also his secret surprise marriage to college sweetheart Priscilla Chan! LomoAmigo Noah Kalina was there and he took their official wedding photographs, too! See the photo here!
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You might have seen his LomoKino movie which was featured in our LomoKino Premiere Deluxe a few weeks ago -- and since you've seen his film, it's high time you get to know more about him!
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As the Arkells toured across Canada, Mike DeAngelis, the vocalist, and guitarist of the band took along his beloved camera and documented their unforgettable moments to share with us. Mike collected the reflection on the realities of traveling and playing music with his band in different cities.
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Filmmaker Tomokazu Yumada has made a film for us using the LomoKino! In the film "TOKYO LIGHTS," he expressed an identity in digital society with a street scene in Tokyo. Enjoy the film, the background, and his camera techniques with LomoKino!
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He sure has got film making in his blood! And with that, he has proved that when you want to achieve something in life, then there should be nothing stopping you.
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She's well known in the community of Lomography, thanks to her photos that ever bite off some prizes in our competitions. Learn a little about this girl who always records the day-to-day of her travels through beautiful analog images. With you, Marina Faria.
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Check it out, Lomography and the SF-based 'beast' Goh Nakamura team up to bring you this collabo-competition! Shoot with the LomoKino and Goh will write a song for your reel! Read on for more information.
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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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You've seen in him in such films as Dazed and Confused, Saving Private Ryan, The Hebrew Hammer and 2 Days in Paris, as well as TV shows such as Friends, Entourage , and currently starring in CBS' NYC 22. He is also a writer/filmmaker and a musician who recently released two albums under monikers LANDy and The Goldberg Sisters. Read on to find out what happened when Adam Goldberg took the Diana F+ for a spin!
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"The movie strings along like a nostalgic memory trance," she thought upon watching her LomoKino movie. A deep meaning it may be but it is definitely appropriate with the amazing and inexplicable results our glorious analogue movie maker brings.
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The cross-over rumble that LomoAmigo Ties created has ended and the winners have been picked! Want to know if you won one of those awesome prizes? Read on!
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Fond of collaborations, Tricia Okin shuns the design vacuum, as she calls it. She is the founder and “pixel pusher in chief” at papercut, a team of designers, copywriters and other creative specialists.
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Lomography in general inspires her while the LomoKino, our ever glorious analogue movie maker, gives her more creative ideas to work with!
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He's well known as a magician with the LC-A. Sometimes, he disappears, we lose track, and we just can't stand it! So keep reading to know what got this fellow addicted to Lomography!
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Oscar Llorens is a magnificent spanish illustrator who creates unique characters and impossible worlds from his little studio in Madrid. Keep on reading to know more about him and see how he shoots with his La Sardina camera!