Tag: street photography
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Akira Saito's Urban Maze of the Tokyo Metropolis
written by cielsan on 2020-06-21 #culture #people #placesMeet Akira Saito’s own version of the iconic and artful capital of Japan.
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Minolta Hi-Matic F: The Camera That Was Born on the Streets
written by coolbober on 2012-04-10 #gear #peopleMeet the little rangefinder that makes quick work of street snaps and candid shots.
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Happy Accident: Mulitple Exposures with the LC-Wide
2012-09-27 #gear #tutorialsOne of our Gallery Store regulars and Lomographer extraordinaire, Koduckgirl, shares her accidental awesomeness with the LC-Wide and multiple exposure wonder. You can see some of her work upstairs in our "Hella Locals" Gallery Show until the end of September.
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Street Photography 101
written by erinwoodgatesphotography on 2011-03-16 #gear #tutorialsSome find it terrifying to go out and click on the street and some find it amusing to move among people. Some spend their time mingling with locals there and some get embarrassed by the attention they get out of clicking photos. Here is a small list which i thought would help people wanting to get into street photography and how to go about it.
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A Geometrical Street Ballad of Black & White by Moisés Rodríguez
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-08-21 #peoplePhotographer Moisés Rodríguez is taking us into his urban wonderland where everything looks like a monochromatic and geometric maze.
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Olympus XA: The Perfect Camera to Capture People on the Street
written by brandkow93 on 2012-04-06 #gearA legendary camera designed by the legendary Yoshihisa Maitani, A pocketable rangefinder, that can easily rival most slrs. The fantastic 35mm 2.8 is one of the sharpest lenses i have used and has some of the best colour rendition i have seen in any camera both film and digital i have ever used.
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Jacint Juhasz: Candid Shapes and Forms in the City
written by cielsan on 2020-12-11 #peoplePhootgrapher Jacint Juhasz shares a creative monochromatic realm in which the spontaneous and unplanned turn out to be as artfully composed as they can be.
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Efe Ersoy: Collecting Colors Through Film Photography
written by shhquiet on 2022-05-24 #people #placesFor Efe Ersoy, film photography filled a void in his creative life. Day by day, he collects colorful stories as he develops a visual style he can call his own.
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Dhan Limwattana - Eye-Popping Portraits and Electrical Street Photography
written by permanent_vacation on 2022-10-07 #gear #placesPhotographer Dhan Limwattana took the Neptune Art Lens System to Thailand and put it to the test for us. Find the eye-catching results and his thoughts on this exceptional art lens system here.
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Urban Visions — An Interview with Sergi García Gavaldà
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2018-05-17 #peopleAbstraction in the streets is difficult, but what's sublime photography without the challenge? Barcelona is covered in black and white in this enigmatic series by Sergi García Gavaldà.
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From the Studio to the Streets: Yvonne Hanson's LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 First Impressions
written by eloffreno on 2023-07-05 #gear #peopleCanadian photographer Yvonne Hanson tested a roll of our new LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 film. Check out her results and read her impressions of the unique color negative film!
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Lomography Pioneers: A Slice Of Life With @CCWU
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2022-11-19 #gear #culture #peopleFrom capturing some of the Lomography's most iconic photos, to mastering the Lomo LC-A+, and developing his own style of photography no matter the subject – we take a look back at @CCWU's works over the years and see how he's impacted the Lomography community.
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Jonathan Higbee on his Hunt for Coincidences
written by birgitbuchart on 2018-03-10 #peopleWhenever there is a fragment of a second of a beautiful, little coincidence, this photographer will capture it with his camera. Meet Jonathan Higbee in this short interview and check out his fantastic work!
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As Real as It Gets - an Interview With Etienne Despois
written by Marc Ocampo on 2018-01-11 #peopleMix creativity, passion for photography, and an overall love for life and you've got Etienne Despois and his ever so lively approach to art.
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Portraiture in Reverse: a Candid Study of Toby Harvard
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-07-23 #peopleEverything about a person can be read upon the sight of his face -- the squint of eyes, turn of lips or raise of brows immediately paint one's feelings like an open book; but these elements are shrouded in English photographer Toby Harvard's portraiture.
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Filmic Portraits: an Interview with Duran Levinson
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-02-05 #peopleBeing greatly inspired by both African and Asian culture, the Cape-Town based photographer Duran Levinson generously spills out his secrets on a successful and professional analogue photography career in his dichotomous oeuvre between fashion and documentary.
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Quick Tips for Street Photography with Lomo LC-A+
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-04-04 #gear #tutorialsNever taken your Lomo LC-A+ out for some serious street photography work? Arm yourself with these quick tips and be on your way to mastering the art of shooting away out in the streets!
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Tracing Faces – An Interview with Photographer Lee Jeffries
written by soundfoodaround on 2012-01-20 #peopleOrdinary lives get dramatic profiles through the lens of portraitist Lee Jeffries. We get familiarized with his work through this interview.
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Flashback to 1940's: The American Life in Kodachrome
2018-04-06 #cultureThe 1940's was mostly identified as a decade of turmoil due to the Second World War, but daily life continues on in America. Here's what they've been up to during those years, photographed by a certain amateur photographer named Charles Weever Cushman.
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Cosmic 35: A Lovely Little Lomo Camera
written by brandkow93 on 2012-06-04 #gearThe Cosmic 35 or Smena 8 is a small viewfinder camera made by Lomo. It is made completely of strong plastic, however, the special thing about this camera is its Triplet lens. The 40 mm f./4 glass lens produces great contrast, detail and tones and can be nicely sharp.
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Around the World in Analogue: Miami, Florida
written by shhquiet on 2022-05-21 #people #places #around-the-worldA street photographer shows Miami in a different light—one that is more laid-back in classic black & white.
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Seeing the Chinese Urban with Marilyn Mugot
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-07-16 #placesFrench photographer Marilyn Mugot's long night strolls around China paid off with these dramatic street scenes of the Red Dragon's urban areas.
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The Street Spectator: Photos by joypenn
2021-07-03 #people #placesEnjoy these photographs from Lomographer joypenn as a result of their observant eye and penchant for people-watching.
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Yashica Electro 35: Silent, Sharp, and Shiny
written by brandkow93 on 2012-05-24 #gearA large aperture fixed-lens rangefinder, Yashica Electo 35 is an aperture-priority camera with a very good and accurate meter. Not only will it give sharp, detailed images it will give them consistently and but silently making it a perfect street shooter.
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Tipster: Capturing Spontaneity in Street Photography
written by sylvann on 2024-05-07 #people #placesIn this tipster, we're offering up a few tips to help you put more soul into your street photos by capturing spontaneity on film!
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Harold Feinstein: The Photography Master You've Probably Never Heard Of
written by cheeo on 2023-02-12 #people #videos #in-depth“You learn to be a photographer by being a photographer.” Today we’re drawing attention to an overlooked master of photography. Discover the extraordinary work of Harold Feinstein.
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Urban Sightseeing for the Street Shooter: Tokyo
2018-02-02 #placesStreet photography is one of the most popular genres today, and it can all be repetitive. It doesn't have to be. The secret to great street photography is by getting to know the cityscape and culture, and in Tokyo, there's much to learn. We present to you some of the distinct qualities of Tokyo.
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Broadening City Horizons: Nuno Cruz's Panoramic Street Photography Project
written by emiliee on 2024-01-18 #gear #people #placesArmed with his trusty Hasselblad XPan and a Sprocket Rocket camera, film photographer Nuno Cruz decided to try out panoramic format in the streets of Amsterdam. We sent him some Lomography Lady Grey and Berlin Kino film and spoke with him about how each combination performed.
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Happy Faces: London Pride Parade with Petzval 58 Lens by Laura Laviani
written by joycelau21 on 2020-01-06 #gear #culture #people #placesPhotography lover Laura Laviani brought our Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art Lens to London earlier this year and capture the happy faces in the pride parade.
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Snapshots from the Street Market
2017-06-17 #placesHave you dropped by your local street market nowadays? You'll never know the good finds you can get there. Apart from the produce and greengrocer, there's some interesting scenes you might want to double-take.
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