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Presenting our latest LomoAmigo from Singapore! Rayner Lim, co-owner of The Pigeonhole Cafe filmed and edited a music video for local band Shelves using only Lomography cameras. The results are pure joy. We've got the awesome song stuck in our head now... beat beat bop bop can't stop...
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I wanted to properly immerse myself in the Lomography vibe, and decided to try and follow all 10 of The Golden Rules on one 35mm film. They're great to keep in mind and the results were definitely interesting!
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Timeout Singapore has shot two birds with one stone... by featuring not only one, but two of the popular series of our Lomography cameras!
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Attention! Attention! Lomography cameras are spotted in one of Singapore’s famous fashion magazines, NYLON Singapore! Even trendy youths, fashionistas and young urban professionals love Lomography cameras for their functionality and designs. Which camera was featured in this issue? You'll find out soon!
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He is a lomographer lost between films and developments, a lomoarch whose lomopath is delimited by b&w nostalgic albums. He lives in an inspiring city surrounded by the ideal environment to stimulate creativity and he captures this essence in each frame. Here comes our next beloved LomoArch: borbapereira!
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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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At the beginning of the year I made an Analogue Bucket List for 2012. Four months into the year it's time to see if I've been keeping busy trying to complete it! Read on to find out.
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My self-imposed handwriting refresher course: exchange the keyboard for a pen and paper! As a disclaimer beforehand, I still know how to write using a pen!
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My little La Sardina Quadrat has been the most life-altering Christmas present I've ever been given. Read about how I live my life with the La Sardina after the break.
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Chronicling the life of an American ex-pat in a former Soviet republic: Uzbekistan. I am a photography enthusiast originally from the San Francisco Bay area and lived in Brooklyn, NY for 7 years where my interest in film photography blossomed. My cameras of choice in NY were the Canon AE-1 and Yashica GS using several different types of film: Lomography, Fuji Superia, Kodak Tri-X, Kodak E100, etc.
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We have selected some of the most enthusiastic film photography fanatics and asked them 5 simple questions that gives us an insight into their passion for all things analogue. We also get to see some of their own photographs. Today, we talk to Laura Shriver.
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Most of us are afraid of taking photos of strangers in the street and I think that's one big obstacle for us to express our creativity and share our vision in daily lives. I think that most countries don't have the rule to forbid us to take photos in the street, except in some private places.
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My lomo first love is the Diana Mini. I felt in love with her older sister, the Diana F+, but decided to get her because she’s much more petite and cute! Want to know how my romance started? Read on after the jump!
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He is a lomographer finishing architecture studies and the passion, typical from this stage, is obvious in his work. He lives in an amazing country with the craziest architecture. I’m thrilled of bringing you our next LomoArch: rotte!
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I am capturing what I do on a regular basis in 36 photos. This is something my narcissistic side can appreciate, being the subject and the photographer at the same time. All the photos here were taken on the 19th of March, 2012 with my Fujica ST605N loaded with a 200 ISO color negative film.
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Many people think that taking photos of strangers in the street is a very hard thing to do, and it is! But it is also very fun, so I decided to grab my Horizon Perfekt and walk through the main square of Lima asking people for a picture of them from the hip. This is what I got.
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Having photographed people with a telephoto lens with a DSLR before, I realized how hard it is to get a great "stealth" shot of strangers with a camera with manual control, manual focus and not being able to review the shots!
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In the past six months, I'm lucky to have traveled to Mount Bromo (located in East Java, Indonesia) and recently, to India. During my travel to both locations, I have met many strangers. Meeting new people in new places is a very good experience for me, especially when I decided to document them. Read about my Portraits of Strangers story after the jump!
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Since I bought an LC-Wide at the end of 2011, I just can't believe I actually like taking a lot of self portraits of myself using this amazing ultra wide compact camera. Believe me, once you've shot (yourself), you can't stop!
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Last month, I attended my first ever music festival! Being the Lomographer I am, of course I brought along my new analogue camera - the Sprocket Rocket - to document this very exciting experience.