Tag: china
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Seagull TLR 4B - So Elegant
written by saviorjosh on 2009-08-26 #gearA TLR camera is an artwork all in itself. When I shoot with my beloved Seagull TLR 4B, it is a unique camera. When I don’t use it, it rests on my shelf as a unique decoration.
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Seagull 4A-103: Two-Eyed Bird
written by zark on 2011-06-23 #gearTLR (twin-lens reflex) cameras are pleasantly different from compact and normal SLRs, both in the way they look as in the way they handle. If you need a new feeling taking photos, this review and the Seagull might be the right thing for you.
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The World According to Herr Willie – Gulang Yu
written by wil6ka on 2016-11-19 #placesTravelling like the Chinese is a tough call to make theses days, as they are discovering the planet like no time before. But going to places only the Chinese go is a great choice to make these days. One of those places is the magical island of Gulang Yu.
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Amid the Smog: An Interview with Montague Fendt
written by Eunice Abique on 2017-01-07 #peopleThrough his series "Wu Da!", Beijing-based photographer Montague Fendt documents the alarming air pollution that continues to cloud China's capital.
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Modern Ghost Towns: Abandoned Sites and Cities
2016-06-03 #culture #placesLet's teleport to these modern zero-population cities all over the world.
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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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Suspicious and Strange—The World As Seen by @solariswhiteball
written by shhquiet on 2022-06-22 #peopleUnapologetically lo-fi and at times disconcerting. Take a glance into the the hazy, mysterious world of @solariswhiteball.
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Seagull 4B-I: Takes Beautiful 6x6 Photos
written by m23 on 2012-06-08 #gearLet me tell you about the Seagull 4B-1, a full manual medium format TLR camera from China that takes beautiful photos.
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Beijing Summer Palace In Winter
written by phiphu on 2010-08-09 #placesOne of China’s greatest historical treasures is the magnificent Summer Palace in Beijing. The Summer Palace is the largest and best-preserved imperial garden in China. Its Chinese name, YiHeYuan, translates as 'Garden of Nurtured Harmony' or 'Garden for Maintaining Health and Harmony'. If you go in the depths of winter, you’re in for a big surprise…
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Ning Kai & Sabrina Scarpa: The Land Between Us
written by alexgray on 2022-10-17 #peopleIn this interview we get to know Ning Kai and Sabrina Scarpa, partners in work and life whose delicate dreamlike images of the natural world tell a story of the land which we all share, no matter where we were born.
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The Slow Film Photographer – Yu Huapen and Lomography Color Negative Film
written by gavintang on 2023-07-17 #culture #people #placesIn this interview we get to know Yu Huapen. He tells us how he sees film photography as a medium that helps him to deeply examine and understand the world around him, and shares with us his photos taken with Lomography color negative film.
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An Interview with Marilyn Mugot on the Urban Streets of China
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-07-29 #placesWe borrow a bit of time with French photographer Marilyn Mugot and her survey of modern China's urban landscape while remembering its ancient past as one of the oldest civilizations in the world. A society full of dichotomies. Here's her interview with Lomography Magazine.
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Monday Moodboard: Preparing for the Lunar New Year
2017-01-23 #cultureIf the first of January wasn't motivating enough, t's not too late to renew your 2017. The Lunar New Year, one of the most anticipated and celebrated events in the East, brings more promising resolutions and practices for a prosperous beginning.
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Concord 818 - The Big Red
written by hanspan on 2009-03-26 #gearConcord 818, I Call it Big Red! Well that’s what it is.. BIG and RED. Its about as simple as cameras come. Focus Free with a flash, and a F5.6 38mm Japan Optics Lens. Point-click-develop-smile!!
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Lomography’s 10 Golden Rules Challenge (Part 2)
written by alexgray on 2022-05-27 #culture #peopleEver wondered how your photography would be affected by religiously following Lomography’s 10 Golden Rules? See the results from Lomographers who did just that.
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The Forbidden City 北京故宫, Beijing
written by lihooi on 2011-12-19 #placesThe Forbidden City is located in the heart of Beijing with Tiananmen Square on the south side. For nearly 500 years, the Forbidden City had housed the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties up until 1911.
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Community Member Color Captures the Forbidden City With the Diana F+ and LC-Wide
written by lavenderliao on 2021-05-01 #gear #people #placesColor is a veteran Lomographer and a big fan of film and creative photography. Her works, like her life,are colorful, full of creativity, and full of fun. Recently, she created a set of works on the Forbidden City, inspired by the ten golden laws of Lomography. Let's take a look!
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Preserving Music Memories Through Film Photography With Romain FX
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-06-07 #culture #people #placesWe talk to producer and DJ Romain FX about his time touring Asia, analogue gear in today's society, and creating memories with the Lomo’Instant Automat.
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Environmental Artist Fu Junsheng's First Film Photography Experience With the Lomography Simple Use Camera
written by ladyorange_zxc on 2023-11-18 #culture #peopleFu Junsheng (AKA Sea Scavenger) makes art from objects abandoned by humans that he finds on shorelines. Intrigued by his work, we sent him a Lomography Simple Use Film Camera, with which to record his daily life and marine conservation art projects.
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The Smallest Chinatown in the World
2013-03-24 #placesNo matter where you go in the world, in almost every large city you will find a Chinatown. Mexico City is no different, but what sets this Chinese hub aside is its tiny size. Covering but a single block, this Mexican Chinatown is probably the smallest in the world.
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Opbeni X Lomography: Instant Photography Meets Chinese Porcelain
written by ladyorange_zxc on 2024-01-24 #peopleTogether with Opbeni, we are launching two special edition instant cameras reflecting the classical beauty of China. Drawing inspiration from the rich history of Chinese artwork, Opbeni has skillfully created two intricate blue and white porcelain-style designs.
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Exile Parade Shooting Their Roadshow Trip with LC-Wide
written by rinchy on 2012-10-26 #peopleThe UK Band Exile Parade just had a road show tour in Beijing this August. We met him and gave them an LC-Wide, hoping to explore the backstage more and interesting live shots when they are standing on the stage. Let us see what they have shot so far!
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