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Artists all over the world have been finding many different ways to use books for their artworks. A Colombian artist has come up with an interesting sculptural installation that may seem like a bibliophile's perfect abode. Read about it after the jump!
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We have these super sweet offers in the shop that are ending after this weekend so better take advantage of our generosity—up to 30% off on selected items—this Saturday and Sunday!
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To me there's no doubt about it: the best things in life are analogue. Although online messages, digital cameras and an mp3 player do have its advantages, nothing beats the good ol' analogue world. What painter Bob Ross said about painting also applies to everything analogue: "We don't have mistakes here, we just have happy accidents."
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Reading a book in one sitting may be a daunting task for many, but for the hardcore analogue reader/bibliophile, it's not at all impossible, especially when you have a good book in your hands. Have you ever gotten hooked on a book and managed to finish it in a day? Step right up and share it with us after the jump!
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Bookworms rejoice! This May, Lomography Singapore has collaborated with National Library Board to bring you fun analogue workshops at a library near you.
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If there's anything that makes or breaks a reader's interest in a book, it's definitely the opening line. Whether a simple word, phrase, sentence, or full paragraph, the opening is every writer's chance to catch the reader's attention. Fellow bibliophiles, why don't we take a look at some of the first lines of some popular classic literature?
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Can you keep a secret? I think, more than a plain or casual reader, I have become a bibliophile. How or why, let me tell you after the jump!
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Here's an article in which our hero has his mind blown by something new and exciting, or something new and exciting!
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Sometimes I am amazed by what people will produce, and even more astonished at what people will buy. Missing the smell of books with the advent of ebooks? Problem solved after the jump!
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Lomographer Nicola Clark (nicnocnoo) has been busy with a monthly online book called Lomo Lovers, featuring the best of lomography out there! The online books center around themes, such as the legendary LC-A and LC-A+ cameras, medium format cameras, and multi-lens cameras. Read about the ongoing series after the jump!
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Here we have 20 of the word's most beautiful bookstores, as chosen by Flavorwire's readers. Their interiors range from the magnificent to the humble, though each with a fantastic display of books. Some are old, as the cities and buildings they're housed in, some hyper modern, and some without any walls at all! Try your hand at scanning book titles in tiny print after the jump!
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Let's do something fun that everyone can take part in for this installment of the Analogue Reader. I'm not sure if this is familiar to you, but let's do 15 Books, where you share with the community 15 books that you've read that will always stick with you. Are you ready?
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Imagine this was part of a grand symphony known as a the 'bookth' movement, because of the moving, dancing, books! This delightful, magical, stop motion video shows an entire bookstore in Toronto, Canada, being organized, by two, very talented, bookmaker's elves!
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Japanese pop-artist Yoshitomo Nara recently released a book set containing all of his work. Can't get enough of his cute, spunky characters? This set will fill the lack of Yoshitomo Nara's artwork in your life. Read on...
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If you're a true blue analogue reader, I'm sure the holidays are among your favorite seasons for reading lots and lots of books. Nothing beats curling up on the bed or couch with a book on a chilly day while sipping a steaming cup of coffee or hot choco! So, if you're up for some Christmas reading, you might want to grab a copy of these books while on a holiday vacation!
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Author, poet, blogger and philosopher! Moushumi is everyone of those and then she's also a Lomographer. Her love for film comes from a deep rooted love for anticipation, romance and taste for refinement. She has been shooting with the Diana Mini for some time now and tells us about her experiences with it.
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For the first installment of The Analogue Reader, we bring you a guide book from Lonely Planet which we believe should never go missing in every photographer's bookshelf! This Guide to Taking Better Pictures authored by renowned travel photographer Richard I'Anson is brimming with lessons that are valuable for every wandering photographer.
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Here in Lomography, we are all lovers of all things analogue, in various aspects and varying degrees. If you're one of those who prefer reading the analogue way, you'll surely enjoy this new series that will kick-off very soon! Allow us to give you a preview, so you'll have something to look forward to!
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In the charming town of Kailua, Hawaii on the island of Oahu, there is a fantastic bookstore called BookEnds. It's my absolute favorite store to browse for secondhand books and trinkets - cozy, locally owned, and all for the love of books!
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As analogue lovers, there's no telling in how much we adore film photographs. Seeing one's shots on actual prints and compiled in a book brings visual elation and self-gratification. Photos on Pages is a new series which features photo-books by great photographers. In this first volume, the spotlight is on Steve Schapiro and his exclusive photography for Taxi Driver.