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Capture the objects of your Lomographic desires in an instant!
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One of the last Instant products produced by Polaroid, easy to use and a fun camera, ideal to use with your friends... If you can find good film...
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Dreamy and soft focus images courtesy of the Diana+ delivered straight to your hand in seconds. That is what the Diana Instants Extended Rumble is all about!
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Not your traditional white border instant film!
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Ever wondered how instant film works? Behind the magic are layers containing a wondrous concoction of chemicals, multitasking rollers and an opaque coating working together to give you your snapshots in 60 seconds or less!
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It’s probably a well known fact that Andy Warhol and his Polaroid cameras got along really well. Images of Warhol with his instant companions are not too rare and this certainly comes as no surprise from the king of consumerism and instant gratification himself.
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Just a word for this brilliant accessory for Diana+/Diana F+: SUPERB. Just imagine a wonderful moment that not only you can capture but you can share it instantly.
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Santa Fe, 1943. A 3-year-old little girl asked her Dad why she couldn't see the photograph that he had just taken of her. The Dad was challenged by this question - and within an hour he had cooked up an idea and scurried to a friend's house to discuss the possibility of a camera that would spit out the picture after exposure.
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After racking up a year of Instax Mini photos, I needed to find a solution for how to both display them and keep them out of the way. My solution was to create a custom coffee table using my favorite Instax shots.
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WestLicht is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an exhibition of instant photography. Until the 21st August, the Viennese photo museum will show a representative cross-section of Polaroid inventor Edwin Herbert Land’s legendary collection. Instants ranging from Ansel Adams to Andy Warhol will be on display.
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Summer is here and before you know it, it'll be gone in a flash! It's time to get those instant photos burning and those cameras rolling under the noonday sun!
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Is your glass half full or half empty? I carry too many cameras at one time. I don't say this because of some generally accepted number that is "too many". Like anyone can even know that. I say that I carry too many cameras because of the physical limitations of having only 2 arms and 1 back. This situation occasionally leads to an awkward moment, the worst of these being the "drop". That's right, the hair on the back of your neck just stood up...rightly so. No camera-loving fool wants to drop his or her camera. No matter how many he or she has.
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If you live in Paris and if you're into fashion, chances are that you have heard about Caroline's blog at least once. But, we don't think that you've met all the celebrities she was lucky enough to spot in the last months. She's travelling all around the world with her Diana, from a fashion show to another one... Read more after the jump.
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Joel is an school teacher by profession, teaching children about arts. But out of school he's a painter, a photographer and a artist like no other. We're happy to present to you, our Lomo Amigo for the month : Joel Suganth and his amazing work with Instant Film.
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The package arrived. I had to play right there and then!
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The Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin is currently exhibiting over 300 of the German photographer's polaroids.
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A father who loves to dress up his camera and have fun experimenting with all sorts of films, lens and cameras. A son who loves to pose for his beloved daddy. Hmm.. I guess the son inherits daddy's 'gone-wild-with-cameras' sydrome!
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I love instant photography, I love LC-W instant kit!
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What started with sending a single e-mail, leaded to becoming real friends with Lomography! It happend to Merette. Before flying down to India she approached Lomography, got herself a camera and confirmed her love for Lomography. Now - a few years later - she won't leave her home without her LC-A+. Read more about Merette and her Lomography adventures.
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I've wanted to try this now for a while, and a few weeks ago I finally bought a piece of red film, which is necessary to implement the idea. I actually wanted to buy an orange sheet, but I only found red.