Tag: poetry
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In-Depth: The Meaning of Rain
written by alexgray on 2022-08-28 #cultureIn this in-depth feature we're exploring the theme of rain in all forms of art from Japanese Haiku to the moody analogue shots of our Lomography community members. We hope to insprire you to throw on your raincoat, and get shooting and sharing those beautiful rainy film photos!
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Interview With Johny Pitts on His New Work: Sequel to a Dream: Ghosts of 80s Japan
written by eparrino on 2022-05-16 #culture #peopleIn his new work Johny Pitts explores his own childhood memories, and asks more broadly, what has happened to the world around us? The multidisciplinary artist talked to us about his latest project and all things analogue that have influenced it.
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In-Depth: The Meaning of Mountains
written by alexgray on 2022-12-18 #culture #in-depthToday we’re exploring our fascination with mountains in art throughout history, and try to understand why they still draw the attention of so many film photographers looking to capture the wonders of nature.
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Fleeting Words & Images: Poetic Lomography
2017-04-15 #cultureThis is photography in motion. Some photographs just speak louder than words, even with words from masters of the language.
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Irene Zottola – Deconstructing the Human Figure and Exposing Fragility
written by eparrino on 2024-01-03 #culture #newsWe are delighted to welcome Spanish artist Irene Zottola to Lomography Magazine. In this interview she talks about her work and her use of various mediums that help convey her message.
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Lisbon Photo Opportunity #4: Fernando Pessoa's Statue
written by saidseni on 2012-11-16 #placesIt is a tradition in Lisbon, whether city folks or foreigners, everybody wants to take a picture sitting next to the famous Portuguese poet.
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The Line Between Chaos and Harmony: An Interview with Film Photographer Cato Lein
written by emiliee on 2023-12-04 #people #videos #in-depthWe speak with photographer Cato Lein about storytelling, curiosity and 'vemod', the Swedish word for a feeling somewhere in between melancholy, grief and tenderness. He tells us about his ongoing project, 'The Poet and the Baltic Sea', inspired by the Nobel Prize winning poet Tomas Tranströmer.
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LomoAmigo Duncan Wong Shoots Poetry In Motion
written by soundfoodaround on 2012-07-14 #people #videosHong Kong's very own LomoKino Amigo Duncan Wong has a day-job, and it's much like everyone else's in this city of commerce. Wong, however, has been running a visual online-magazine, "EyesCoffee" which is a platform for the avid old-camera collector to showcase his b&w photos, poems, and other things quintessentially "human".
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