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Each year I can't wait for the summer to begin because I know summer is a time of the year for music festivals. And I love music festivals.
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I have already written about my dad once. I gave him my camera and made him a lomographer. But getting him in front of a camera should have been my mission because that is an impossible task.
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For me, nothing beats getting away from the digital grind like having a family outing to the baseball park for an afternoon of good fun and socializing.
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This year, Lomography went to Dot to Dot, the UK’s premier indoor music festival held in Nottingham with Fred Perry Subculture.
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A Tony for Cats!
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I want to show you some photos of the places where I worked. Can you guess what kind of work I did?
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I'm pretty sure that you all know about square format photos, using both 120 and 35mm films, with or without masks. Some of you prefer square format than the usual full format, or are crazy panoramic format lovers. Well, would you dare to be square?
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Well this is not exactly a set of tips, I just want to share my experiences with fellow new lomographers who used to shoot digital photos before analogue. Some of you new lomographers may find this useful, some won't, but reading this article won't hurt you, right?
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"I am inspired by how the simplicity of the LomoKino can create boundless possibilities, just like the myraid of music the ukulele - a simple 4-string instrument can make. Going analogue makes me realise and appreciate that the simplest things in life bring the greatest joy." Glyn Chan, Ukulele Movement
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He is a lomographer in a parallel world filled with imagination, a lomoarch playing with tangible but distant realities. His gallery, with rich variety of styles, reveals a great power of versatility and an adaptation to different scenarios outward in each frame. I’m glad to present our next exclusive LomoArch: xaviru!
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When my nephew asked me if he can borrow one of my analogue cameras for his Boracay trip, he turned out to be a very promising lomographer, even for just a day.
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The best thing about documenting the food you eat is that you'll never run out of subjects!
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Kodak T-Max is a professional line of black and white films from Kodak that boasts undeniable sharpness and grain that makes it a favorite among monochromatic romantics everywhere. Take a look and see for yourself!
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Staying at home could be comforting, relaxing and maybe boring. Going outside and saying hello to the sun seems like a great activity for every lomographer out there. Doing photo walks on my own is a quiet activity that I do often since I began in 2007, whether in my hometown Bandung or doing it during my travels. I often do photo walks, but going solo for photo walks? No problem! My analogue days are filled with super solo photo walks for years!
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For this memorable mixtape post, I am going to look at my own modern equivalent of the classic "mixtape" and something that I listen to every day.
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I just can't separate my analogue passion with my daily life. Actually, my daily life is so full of analogue activities right now. Read about my daily life after the jump!
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Now that it's been a while since the world first saw the Belair, I see more and more wonderful pictures with redscaled film and the Belair.
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What makes a perfect lomo combo for me? Find out after the jump!
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Gong Xi Fa Cai! Another Lunar Year is upon us! Did you know that like its Western counterpart, the Chinese has its own set of zodiacs? Although, unlike in the West where the zodiac changes every month, the Chinese Zodiac changes every year! Find out your sign under the cut, along with your film match!
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Just recently, I have discovered the wonders of 35mm T64 Tungsten. It provides beautiful photos with vibrant yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple hues. When I popped it in (probably) my favorite camera, the Horizon Kompakt, it was like this camera and film were soul mates.