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I made 3D stereographic images using 2 disposable cameras and duct tape. Once shot, I easily made them into a moving image using photoshop. Originally for a class presentation.
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Working in the photography department at the South Australian School of Art for the last six years, I have seen photos shot from just about every angle conceivable. Developing my own work to stand out from the norm led me to combining a few obsessions; Holgas, electronics, and radio-controlled multirotor aircraft.
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The person who influenced me to pick up a camera is no other than my mother who is a perpetual photographer. Trying to come up with a great gift idea for her, I realized that she was always producing photos for other people and rarely for herself. So I made a scrapbook of my favourite film photos I took of her!
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If you are a big fan of music and photography, and want to make a little tribute to your idols, this is a way to mix this two big loves of your life: Make a music-based film-swap!
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I lent my Holga 135 loaded with Dm Paradies 200 film to my dad and turned him into "Lomographer for a Day," or as it happened with my dad, for two short hours. Take a look what he's done!
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It was my first time to use my newly bought Pinhole Blender Mini 35mm. This camera looks more like a tin can container than a camera. I consider this my on-going project because I have more to learn to produce amazing pinhole shots. Perhaps you could help me.
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In celebration of all things analogue, consider this fun offline endeavor today: be creative and innovative as well as clean and green by repurposing, recycling, or upcycling old items into usable things!
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If you like the convenience and simplicity offered by disposable cameras, check out this photography project which requires shooting with a disposable camera. See if it's something you want to participate in after the jump!
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When a fine art and portrait photographer in Belgium got his hands on a box of large-format instant film that has been expired for 34 years, he decided to use it to take a portrait of a subject who was as old as the film. We know you're curious to find out how the encounter went, so go ahead and read on!
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Portland-based lomographer Misha Ashton-Moore has been planning to publish a second installment for her "Adventures in Lomography" photobook. If you've seen and enjoyed her first book, she needs your help to get the production of the second book up and running!
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Here’s an added treat for all the Neil Gaiman fans out there: you can now listen to all twelve short stories from his project, A Calendar of Tales, over at Soundcloud. Check them out!
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Want a chance to have your artwork or photograph illustrate one of Neil Gaiman’s short stories? Well, this might be the perfect chance for you!
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So far so good for my analogue project - read on after the jump to find out about how #project52 is working out for me after a month of photos.
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If some of you remember, I made an article a while ago about a simple home organization project you can do to 1) de-clutter your life 2) keep your camera's in order, 3) keep all of you accessories in tact, and 4) keep together your prints, scans and negatives. Well spring is here (in some places in the world) which gives me the perfect excuse to clean up my "Lomo House." Trust me, if yours is anything like mine, you will need it.
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I'm going to be shooting a few short films on the coast line in South Wales to blend my love of music and analogue photography. The idea is to create a few short trailers for my new musical project using short clips of music from our songs to 20/30-second long LomoKino movies.
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This week on Analogue Girl About Town, I thought I’d show you some of the nighttime bokeh photos I've taken of the LA skyline from some of the best spots in the city and write a tutorial on how to make homemade bokeh filters.
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Every lomographer has done it self-portraits! This self-portraits thing is like a habit, like, when you're holding your camera and suddenly you get that itch to shoot yourself. It's sort of like a way to express yourself. It could be something like, say, a happy smile or a sad face, but documenting those facial expressions daily is something challenging yet fun!
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I was thinking about a nice easy photo project that I could do throughout 2013, one which would fit into my everyday life, and get me using ALL my lovely cameras. Then, I came up with #project52. Read on after the jump to see if you fancy giving it a go with me.
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2012 was a great year for me as a Lomographer, but I want to make 2013 even better! Here are a few resolutions for 2013 that can make the year better than the previous one AND help me become a better Lomographer.
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3191 miles is the approximate distance between Portland, Maine, and Portland Oregon. It's the title of a blog shared between two friends who live in the aforementioned cities. Their story is special and one we Lomographers may relate to.