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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet JB and Caroline and learn about New York!
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We’re so proud of the new Orca 110 format film we’ve just launched, that to celebrate, we’ve put together a gallery full of inspirational 110 Lomographs. Check them out after the jump.
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I was with the Lomography gallery store team Singapore, trying out the LomoKino for the first time, yay! We were celebrating because it was Charlie Chaplin day. We went out into the alleys of Ann Siang Hill to get a more vintage feel, especially since we were using black and white film.
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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Joe and learn about San Francisco!
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An Englishman Expat recounts his summers in New Zealand. Christmas in the Sun is a pretty strange place to be.
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We had the great pleasure of meeting Brian Richards and Mel Ashcroft of the Fashion Collective earlier this year and they've become super fans of Lomography! We thought that it was only fitting to have them come into the LGS Toronto for a special workshop hosted by Lomography Canada. Brian and Mel brought along fashion designer Sid Neigum to join the fun. Read on to see what went down!
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Every warm welcome needs an introduction, right? It's just like knowing family and getting yourself acquainted and loved as time passes by. And here in Lomography, we treat each Community newcomer a significant member of the Lomography family!
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In this installment of The Godfathers of Film mini-series, let's take a brief look at the origins of the a rather rare film format: 110 film. Many of us don't get to see or use this film much anymore, but for those who are curious, it's worth learning more about this unique cartridge-based film!
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In this edition of Flashbacks on Film, the focus is on the photo of a lovely lady surrounded by men. Learn more about the photo after the break.
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It was in 1972 that 110 film was introduced to the world – That’s 40 years ago! Join us as we take a journey back in time and look at some of the early 110 advertisements from Kodak, the inventors of this fantastic format…
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In which our hero embarks on a journey into the vast unknown with you, dear reader. See through his lens and meet the strangers he meets. Or, in some cases he doesn't meet; he just awkwardly takes the photo and walks away. In this installment
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How is everyone's summer going so far? Are you having fun and taking lots of vacation photos? We found these absolutely stunning black and white underwater photographs of free divers by Kanoa Zimmerman and wish our summer looked more like this!
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What better way to welcome Spring than to head outside and enjoy the sun? This week’s installment of Influence or Coincidence with webo29 takes out to meet some skateboarders. Read on to find out more.
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A glimpse into my few beautiful months with the ever lovely Diana Mini.
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The athletics is truly a timeless sport. The movements of the race, the throws and the jumps have changed very little during more than a century of history of this sport. That's why the black and white is very suitable for documenting this kind of event!
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In celebration of Mother's Day, we at Lomography Canada thought it would be super cool to feature one of our favourite moms! Downtown mother and banker Mable Ang took the LC-A+ with her on her most recent trip and proved that right with lots of great photos and a new-found love for analogue photography!
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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Cole and learn more about Grand Rapids in Michigan!
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A few days ago, someone asked me: Does Lima have beaches? I said: Of course! We are on the beach and we love spending time hanging out with friends there surfing, eating ceviche, and drinking some beer!
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This installment of The Godfathers of Film briefly traces the origins of the 35 mm film, inarguably the best known and most commonly used film format to this day. Learn more about the early days of 35 mm films and the brilliant minds behind them after the jump!
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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Gretchen and have a small slice of her world in Portland, Oregon.