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Lomography and MUBI have teamed up for something special: We proudly present a 20-minute independent film shot entirely on our LomoKino! Filmed by world-renowned director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, this film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 19th, and we're happy to screen it for you in-store as well!
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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.
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Indie pop band Tennis is back with a new music video! This time it involves scratchy, grainy footage of masked gunmen in a ski trip-gone-wrong.
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Stop motion and time lapse videos... we already love watching them individually. But combine them together? That's just totally rad! The SF based indie band, Wildlife Control decided to mash them both in their latest video (which has a thought-provoking title) called 'Analog or Digital'. Let's check it out!
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Hudson is an emerging indie-folk musical artist. A stop-motion video was created for one of his songs. View the video and see how this clever video was made.
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In celebration of the release of the new LomoKino, I've collected some examples of what I think are very cool music videos made with stop-motion video. Check out what music and images combined can create!
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Right at the heart of the Arts District in Los Angeles, Bloomfest is one of the premier events of the year for the LA art community... and staff from the Lomography Gallery Store LA was there to capture all the excitement!
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I don't know about you guys, but I can't go out shooting alone without some music to keep me company. Here's what I've been listening to, paired with a photo that reminds me of that song.
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I Hate Paris. No, I don't hate Paris. It's just that my client, an independent band, is called I Hate Paris.
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The Morning Benders took inspiration from music producer/songwriter Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound," and applied it to this beautiful version of their 2010 hit "Excuses."
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We're not trying to confuse you with the title. For today's Lomography News, we're going to look into HERE, the film by Braden King, and their use of both digital and analogue mediums.
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Meet our Latest LomoAmigos! Electro / Indie / Rock band, SoldOut. They take the Diana F+ out and experiment with analogue documentation. Travelling through Europe, these Belgium natives sure know how to rock a crowd and have fun while at it!
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If you've been following the indie music scene for the past year or so, you will have probably noticed a trend of old-school, lo-fi photographs being used as album covers. This certainly is quite interesting and we'd be happy to hear what you think!
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Landet is where I was with my friends from Sweden and from Australia. In red light we looked at people, drank beer and saw a alternative rock duo, boy on guitar, girl on drums. We smuggled sake into the place and had to buy our drinks one floor down because of the lack of credit card terminals on the top floor.
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In our continuing effort to bring you Lomography from interesting and creative people from all fields and in many flavors, this month our "Music" Amigos continues with the electro-pop stylings of Prototypes.
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So, you’re living life in Indianapolis, Indiana. You love music, obsessed even. Where do you go to collect the latest tunes, geek out on new releases in your preferred genre(s) and catch some up-close and personal time with amazing musical acts? **LUNA Music**, of course. Resident in-store Lomographer **Jessica Clark** is one hard working employee at this rockin independent music shop. We wanted to pick her brain about life in Indie/Indy-town and her personal preferences when scouring the many titles in LUNA-land.