Tag: photojournalism
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Lomo In-Depth: Does Photo Manipulation Make You Less of a Photographer?
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-06-04 #cultureIn light of Steve McCurry's Photoshop issue, Lomography tries to understand the implications of photo manipulation in photography.
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Escaping War: Documenting The Exodus of Migrants Through a Pinhole Camera with Fabio Bucciarelli
written by eparrino on 2022-04-24 #cultureItalian photojournalist and war correspondent Fabio Bucciarelli, talks with us about his project The Dream and the use of a pinhole camera to document the exodus of migrant escaping from war and conflict areas.
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Connecting with Humanity: An Interview with Daro Sulakauri
written by Teresa Sutter on 2016-02-22 #peopleDaro Sulakauri is a photojournalist who has dedicated her work to covering social issues in her home country Georgia. She talks to Lomography about her beginnings as a photographer, how her identity as a Georgian shapes her work, and an ongoing project on early marriage called “Deprived of Adolescence.”
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EDFAT and the Art of Seeing
written by cruzron on 2013-08-23As street shooters, we Lomographers want to be able to deliver great documentaries and photo essays through our photos. One of the best ways to do this is with the acronym EDFAT. Check out what it means after the jump!
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A Trip Through Cambodia & Vietnam: Geela Garcia on Travel, Trust, & Truth
written by macasaett on 2023-08-25 #culture #people #placesPhotojournalist Geela Garcia reflects on the meaning of travel and film photography as we revisit her 35 mm stills taken around Cambodia and Vietnam.
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The Core of a Human Crisis: Interview with Photographer Mikkel Hørlyck
written by emiliee on 2023-12-13 #peopleCopenhagen-based conflict photojournalist and visual artist Mikkel Hørlyck talks to us about his project 'Jørgen, a Mystery', a sensitive portrait of an art lover, a dedicated son, a heroin addict. A man who, against all odds, "cheated death. Many times."
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The Storyteller: Photojournalist Mario Tama
written by arianececilia on 2013-05-15 #peopleMario Tama is an award-winning photojournalist for Getty Images who has covered world events such as Hurricane Kathrina and Pope John Paul II's funeral. Find out what it's like to travel to parts unknown and his take on the future of photojournalism.
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Kodak 400TX
written by -alia- on 2011-02-24 #gearThe renowned Kodak 400TX is a high-speed panchromatic film released in 1954 for 35mm and 120mm format. Perfect for scenarios that require good DOF and fast shutter speeds. It is idyllic for push processing and for extending the distance range for flash pictures.
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Tamara Saadé's Enchanting Wedding Photography on Lomography Color Negative Film
written by eloffreno on 2023-08-26 #gear #culture #peopleAward winning journalist and photographer Tamara Saadé, who has previously shared her amazing writing with our magazine, is back with us today to showcase her touching and magical wedding shots on Lomography color negative film.
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Jeff Cheng on Documenting Cataract Surgery in East Africa with the Lomo’Instant Automat Glass
written by kaheihung on 2024-02-01 #peopleJeff Cheng, a photojournalist and visual artist, shares photos from his recent trip to East Africa to document cataract surgeries, and talks about the multitude of possibilities in photography.
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