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With his series "Time", John Clang creates a very special picture of room and time. His works show how different timelines get together at a particular place. The surroundings stay the same but the people change this environment.
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Something simple and pretty obvious but the results are awesome. Read the steps after the jump.
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A few months ago, we challenged you to get extra crafty and do more with your photos with a Clever Collages Rumble. Each of the entries were eye-catching in their own way, but there's one that totally blew us away. Check out the winners after the jump!
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While the idea of capturing the essence of a city in a picture made up of a bunch of torn photos may not sound doable, photographer John Clang has reworked shredded snaps taken in New York City to bring us a series with a refreshingly new and unique perspective on city life. Tear on over to the article, after the jump!
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New York artist Bobby Neel Adams allows you to warp through time with his project called 'Age Maps'. Let's find out more about this series and check some images right after the break.
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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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These spheres aren't perfect. Why's that? Well, it's because the objects jutting out of the perfect circle cause the jaggedness. These objects are skyscrapers, bridges, antenna and even the sky! How can the sky be angular, or even have a assignable form? If it's made of rectangular bits of paper, that's how!
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To interpret paintings of people, viewers often focus on the facial expressions to look for emotions, clues, and possible stories. Interestingly, a Japanese collage artist and illustrator centered his art not on the human emotions, but on his aesthetic sense alone to create a series of portraits which he calls "Broken Faces." Read more about it after the jump.
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Birthdays are really fun, especially if one of your loved ones is the one celebrating! Birthdays are double the fun if you love making special gifts! I am the person that loves making surprise gifts for my loved ones and wrapping them in a unique way! So if you want to surprise someone with your fun gift wrapping techniques, just keep on reading!
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The LomoWall, a board full of random lomographic photos, was the idea and invention of our lomographic community. This was the first major thing I wanted to make when I first signed in to the Lomographic Society.
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Here is a tipster on how I created my collage for the Clever Collages rumble. See more after the break.
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I was looking for a new way to show my lomographs. I wanted to incorporate texture, mixed media, collaging and lots of contrast. I found laserjet transfers.
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Denim, son! Look at these amazing collages made entirely out of denim! British-born, Sweden-based artist Denimu incorporates cut up jeans to create his unique artworks. Check out the photos after the jump.
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Here is an idea on how to display your photos. It’s about filling all corners of your house with the photos that you took. My next thought when the word “photo” comes in mind is the word “frame”. That’s getting kind of old. Learn more after the break.
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From the first moment that I read about the Clever Collages rumble, ideas started invading my mind. So, I started creating my own collage from Lomo pictures.
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The Clever Collages rumble from a few months back inspired me to get my scissors and glue and create something new! Here's how I created my own clever collage from the photos that I took!
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In a few days, our search for the most clever collages in the entire Lomo-landia will finally conclude. Is your entry already in? If not, go ahead and submit while there's still time!
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How would you like to have an instant twin, your wacky moments together immortalized on a photograph? Let Japanese photographer and artist Fumiko Imano show you how.
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Decoupage is a type of art wherein paper and glue is used to create colorful images. Take your LC-Wide photos to the next level using the classic art of decoupage for in-camera collages!
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Lomography is already a way to be creative, but creating a collage is the perfect analogue work of art. Imagine the wonderful results you could get by putting your favourite pictures together, adding small details that you love on your photos and even re-using the ones that you consider photographic failures. Here's how I did mine.