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Ready for the latest Lomographic Film sensation? We have some fantastic news for you! We're excited to introduce you to our latest emulsion - LomoChrome Purple. It's an awesome color negative film which gives naturally infrared results! Limited stock is available for pre-order, in 35mm and 120 formats. Delivery is guaranteed in July 2013 for most countries.
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Nowadays, cameras are portable so people can easily take them around and then upload them onto social networking websites. Have you ever imagined there could be other types of self-portraits which are surreal and reveal the dark side of people's emotions? Read on to know more!
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When you see a person lying in a public space such as the metro or on the side of the road I'd say you'd think "poor thing". How about if we told you we was clear-shaven and wearing designer threads? "Man, he's drunk" might be your next reaction. Well, visual artist John Clang took to the streets and brought his fluffy pillow along with him. Join him in taking a long "pause" after the jump!
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Take double exposure to a whole new level and create new worlds beyond your imagination. With a little bit of planning and creativity, magic can happen. Here’s my how-to guide.
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What is fine art photography? Is a picture of your friend covered with whipped cream with a pensive look considered fine art photography? This last session promises to be a blast!
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Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde has his head up in the clouds. And we love it. If you ever tried, to no avail, to bottle up a cloud then dream on dreamers because Smilde has made it a reality! Instead of a bottle he's found a way of creating full sized clouds that stay contained, and float as it would in the sky, in a room!
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Gilbert Garcin was originally the owner of a lamp manufacturing company in Marseille, France. At the age of 65, he gave up his business and began his photographic career. His photographs have been widely exhibited and collected around the world.
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In this Tipster I will share with you the process of how to make relatively easy and fun collage works inspired by surreal paintings and poems. For this collage I was specifically inspired by the paintings of Rene Magritte.
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One quick glance and you might probably say 'meh. shopped...'. Well, you got it wrong because Philippe Ramette does his self portraits with analogue effects resulting in jaw dropping, breathtaking, and gravity defying photographs.
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Bizarre, no? Ingenious, yes! Japanese artist, Mariko Sakaguchi, has done a series of entertaining mise-en-scène, in a sense, photographs that convey both cultural and social elements, and can also be viewed as an 'I spy' image, with so many objects for your viewing pleasure!
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List’s photographic development illustrates a move from the German “new objectivity” to photo journalism. His early works strike the viewer as sensual expressions of a love of forms, whereas his later works show a close portrayal humanity in all it’s exuberance and vitality.