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Get ready to launch your creativity with the Lomography Sprocket Rocket – The World's first 35mm panoramic camera with exposed sprocket holes!
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So you want to be a certified Lomography guru?
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Eventually volcanoes lose their fire and go silent. So what happens to them after? California's Pinnacles National Monument features the remnants of a volcano that has moved 185 miles (298 km) from its original location.
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Join us Sunday, November 27th,from 12pm to 2pm at the Lomography Gallery Store Santa Monica as we embark on a stop-motion movie making journey!
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There is a new member in the great Lomographic family – It’s called the LomoKino and it’s absolutely amazing. This camera is a super innovation that brings action to our lives - 100% analogue motion has come to Lomography!
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Thomas Edison is best known for bringing forth the electric light bulb, one of the most important inventions ever to be built by man. However, it may be surprising for some to find that his other, albeit lesser known achievements lie in the realm of early cinematography. In celebration of Lomography's very own movie maker, the LomoKino, let's take a closer look at an early motion picture device by Edison.
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From Regent's Park to Regent's Canal to Little Venice, it doesn't get better than this mini adventure to take amazing pictures.
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During my experience with the new Lomography Lomokino, I have to say I’m really impressed with the results. I’ve worked with her in different circumstances - That’s why I want to give you some advice now on how to use the camera in low light conditions and when to use the flash as a fill light when shooting in natural light.
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In honor of the latest analogue wonder to join the fantastic Lomography lineup, the Lomokino, we pay tribute to Eadweard Muybridge, a very important figure in the history of cinema.
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Bonfire Night is celebrated all across UK every 5th of November. Parties, bonfires and fireworks displays are attended by thousands to commemorate the failure of the Gunpowder Plot. Learn more about this celebration after the break.
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Of course when you tell people you are going to New York City, they always ask if you will be going up the Empire State Building to view the magnificent skyline. Although I did that as well, I found a much better vantage point could be found at the top of the Rockefeller Centre.
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On this day four centuries ago, a man was seen with several barrels of gunpowder in the cellar of the Parliament, underneath the House of Lords. Let us go back to 1605, to the day the plan to blow up the English Parliament and assassinate the King was foiled.
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St John's Wood is a location with a lot of celebrities.
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Last Thursday evening around 7pm, the Lomography Gallery Store was already packed with passionate Lomographers and analogue lovers! Here is Lomo LC-Wide pictures of party!