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A LC-A, and Fritz the Blitz, accompanied artist Reserve Result on his walk through the streets of the city of angels. His photos were taken for L.A. Taco: a magazine dedicated to celebrating the 'taco lifestyle' in Los Angeles. With Lomography, Taco brings you this new series, of which you can read about the first issue after the jump!
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I was thinking that after so many trials, after exploring a very small part of the Lomography world, it is time to focus on specific projects, and this is the first, based on the golden rules, particularly, "Do not think, Shoot!"
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The fresh and amazing Fisheye No. 2 Lime Punch is going to travel to 12 Lomographers in 12 Cities in India. And you're invited to be one of those Lomographers, sharing your life with us!
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The 10th and final edition ever! Ending in 2011, your very last change to take part in this wonderful project! So step right on up and show us how the world looked to you on stardate 10/24!
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We are calling out to six brave chaps to step up and volunteer to grow their mo’s in the magic month of Movember! Are you up for the challenge!? We want you!
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As most of us know, photography can be an expensive but a very rewarding endeavor. The economy today tells us that we have to do our part and learn the 3 R's. We all need to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Here is a simple DIY project using a film canister.
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FYF Fest, Los Angeles' very own music festival, returned to the Los Angeles State Historic Park in downtown Los Angeles on Labor Day weekend 2011. But Benjamin Hoste partnered with Lomography LA to capture FYF 2010 in an exclusively analog way.
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No Mans Art Gallery is holding a Slum Photography Contest in the slums of Dharavi with kids between 12 & 20. And what is it that makes this so special? Well it shows the unique viewpoint of these children and also brings them together giving them a aim & objective, directing towards a more productive life.
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After having introduced Emmelie Koster and her Slum Photography Contest, we are ready to follow her in her wonderful adventure. From the streets of Mumbai, she reports on meeting the children participating in the competition to distributing the cameras and Getting back the films! Read after the jump for more.
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In order to introduce kids at Skateistan, Afghanistan’s first skate school, to the wonderful world of analogue photography, we’ve donated nearly 40 cameras, film and books to the project. We’re hoping the donation will make a real, positive and lasting difference to the lives of Skateistan’s students and, judging by the first analogue photos, the cameras have already been a success! Read on for more information on this unique partnership.
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I love to contribute my part to every gettogether, but I am more the storyteller, asker and joker. Or the one getting angry about how stupid the others are.
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Finally the results of my Birthday Project
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Here's an article about one object at one location - and trying to take as many different photos as possible!
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Doubles are always fun. Doubles can be awesome. Take beautiful people, TV stars, canals, the Krab, a greek island and a legendary slide film, shake, rattle and roll and the doubles just became imba!
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In the summer of 2006, the biggest Pinhole camera in the world was built in an aircraft hangar in Irvine, California, USA. But it wasn’t just the biggest Pinhole camera ever - It’s also approved by the Guinness Book of Records as being the world’s largest camera of any kind AND it took the largest photo in history! This work of art was called ‘The Great Picture’ – Read on to find out more about the stunning achievement.
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How would that old photo of you with a silly pose stack up when you try to replicate it today? Photographer Irina Werning tries to answer this with the funniest and nostalgia inducing photos!
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James and the Giant Peach, eat your heart out! We've got Gil Adam, an Industrial Design student from Israel, who produced and designed a humongous version of the classic Holga. It is currently on display at the graduates exhibition in Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Let's check it out!
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Ever feel like you want to bottle up everything you love? Now is your chance to do it! We’re inviting you to join us in this year-long project and use whatever analogue camera you have to shoot ALL the things you love – people, places, things and encapsulate them in a film canister!
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The annual 10/24 Project is back again!
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We've got a couple of questions for you guys! This won't take too much of your time so please do give us your valuable input so that we can serve you better. In a nutshell, we want to know what exactly you like about Lomography. Specifics after the jump!