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When feeling dejected after getting prints back from a recent Holga workshop, I looked back at my old photos and realized that with a bit of practice and the correct mindset, my Lomographs were actually pretty good! When you're lomo-down, sometimes all you need is a nostalgic reminder (and a new roll of film!).
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Do you agree with me that double-exposing your film means bringing trouble to yourself? Some people will describe it by saying, "Well, I just want to take a risk. I really think that it could be different in the way we see in reality." Or, some people might even say that you must have your luck and faith in your picture while you plan to the take doubles. So, which person do you agree with? The 1st, 2nd, or 3rd?
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The Extended Rumble: Casino Ca-Chings is a wee-bit specific so not many people were able to cash in their chips. Two Lomographers won Piggies though!
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Ahhhh, a beautiful spring day in New York City – perfect for making Lomographs! On Sunday April 3rd, we tried something a little different and left our path up to chance, letting the flip of a coin decide which way we should go.
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For years, Philosophers have tried to find an answer to the problem of moral luck – the question of how we can be responsible for our actions when we lack ultimate control over them. Perhaps Lomography has a solution!
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In the late 1990’s, Russell Harris presented a television show with a twist. Along with his cameraman Shaun Fenton, Russell travelled over 18,000 miles based purely on the whim of a dice. He was taken all over the world, from Poland to Iceland, Germany to Hawaii, and Denmark to the USA. The travel show has been aired in over 60 countries. Read about how he embraced luck, chance and surprise in our interview below!
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For this extended rumble, we are looking for the 'ca-ching' shots with your *Diana Camera*.