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110 is back! A very small and portable film format extinguished for some years now, comes back from the dead and with a new a brilliant furry coat. Let me tell you something, this tiny film cartridge packs a huge roar. Read all about it after the jump.
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If you've ever been to Barcelona's Parc de la Ciutadella, you might know why this could be considered a true Pinhole Playground. If you haven't, here's a sneak peek...
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Reliving moments through film photography -- that's one of the perks Lomography has according to this week's LomoGuru. To be able to capture smiles and moments, and look back at them years or even decades from now.
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It all started with a cup of coffee one Tuesday afternoon after work and the idea struck me...
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Nowadays, we depend so much on technology that we forget about life's little pleasures of when we were not so hooked to our gadgets.
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I've been lucky enough to test the new Lomography Smartphone FIlm Scanner and here are some of my results.
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Why settle for the regular 24mm lens on a Diana Baby110 when you can go WIDE and fit so much more into your 110 shots with the awesome 12mm lens? It's true what they say: great things DO come in small packages!
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I'm a big fan of the Spinner 360º but it wasn't until I paired it with the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 that I discovered its true potential and the beginning of a match made in heaven! Read more about it after the jump.
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So we've left 2012 behind and we now have in front of us a whole new year, a whole new opportunity to start new projects, take risks, and best of all, learn from our mistakes.
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One of my favorite holiday traditions since I live in Spain, is taking my nephews to the Wise Men Parade also known as the Cavalcade of Magi. Read more about it after the jump!
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Twenty years is a very long time but when it comes to the Olympic Spirit, 20 years is nothing. Join me on a walk down memory lane to remember those magnificent summer Olympics held in Barcelona 1992, and take a look how the Montjuïc Olympic Ring is still magnificent even after 20 years!
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Have your ever wondered how to use your La Sardina Flash aka Fritz the Blitz on other cameras? Well the answer is really simple, get your hands on a Fritz the Blitz Adapter Kit ASAP!
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I've been using Lomography CN 400 film most of the time for my spinner shots, but out of a happy accident I discovered this nice film also comes in handy when shooting a rock concert indoors on low light situations.
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This accessory is capable of giving you a very intimate experience when you watch your LomoKino movies, but there’s so much more to this nifty little viewer. Read more after the jump.
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I love my Spinner 360, it's one of my favorite Lomography cameras and it always steals the scene wherever and whenever I take it out to play! Check out some of my Spinner shots after the jump...
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If you’re anything like me and you take your Diana F+ everywhere you go, then you definitely should get a camera bag to protect it. Take a look at Lomography’s very own Fern Green Diana Camera Bag after the jump.
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We decided to celebrate our anniversary this year by going to Capri for a few days. What we did not expect is to have only one sunny day in that beautiful island, so the only thing we could do was make the most out of it!
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When my daily routine starts to become a burden, I try to get out of the city for the weekend to recharge my batteries and relax. Let me share with you guys a great spot to do this which is also very close to Barcelona.
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Shooting a LomoKino movie is a very fun experience, but there are several things you have to plan in advance before you can start shooting and yell "action!" Read more about the creative process behind "Mexican Standoff" after the jump!
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Design Taxi has dedicated a recent post to the new La Sardina Beach Editions putting the spotlight in these new "analogue gems" as they call them (I agree) for the upcoming summer season. Read more after the jump.