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Around the World in Analogue: Bhutan
written by sylvann on 2024-04-09 #culture #people #placesLomographer Jaclyn (@lomographer_to_be) shares her exceptional experience travelling to Bhutan and getting to know its culture and people in this edition of Around the World in Analogue.
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Learning with Lomography: IEFC Students and the LomoKino - Mireia Sanchez Chacon
written by melissaperitore on 2024-03-24 #gear #videosCheck out some of the results from this special collaboration with IEFC in Barcelona, Spain, where participants of the analogue photography workshop experimented by creating original videos using the LomoKino camera, Lomography film and the DigitaLIZA scanning kit.
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Amp Puttipong's First Impressions of the Lomomatic 110 Camera
written by aomschll on 2024-04-02 #gear #peopleThai street photographer Amp Puttipong tests our brand new Lomomatic 110 camera. He makes full use of the Lomomatic’s many creative features, and rediscovers the charm of the 110 format. Check out his photos and read about his first impressions!
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Lomography Partners: Nurum of Jakarta, Indonesia
written by alexgray on 2024-03-26 #partnersLomography has film partners all over the world and this time we present to you Nurum from Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Event Recap: Diana F+ Workshop with Soho Photo Gallery
written by alexa_alexiades on 2024-04-10 #partnersFor over a decade, Soho Photo Gallery has been hosting their Krappy Kamera competition, paying homage to plastic cameras and exhibiting extraordinary photographs made with lousy lenses. In true Lomography fashion, it has become our tradition to partner up with them in hosting a Diana F+ workshop.
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In-Depth: Does Post-Production Belong in Film Photography?
written by eparrino on 2024-04-07 #in-depthThere is a strong debate around the subject of post-production and editing our analogue photos. Some believe in the purity of film photography while others consider editing an integral part of their work. Which side are you on?
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