Tag: family
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Family Bonding Through Film: Philippe and Zoé Multeau
written by shhquiet on 2022-04-12Lomography pioneer @frenchyfyl and daughter @lilizoe shares how film photography brought them closer.
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A Chat With a Family of Lomographers: Gérard, Margot, and Martin Heinz
written by shhquiet on 2021-06-28 #culture #peopleInfluenced by Stéphane Heinz (@vicuna), his brother Gérard Heinz (@gheinz), and children, Margot and Martin, set foot in the world of Lomography and never looked back.
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LomoAmigo Daphne Iking and the LC-A+ Russia Day Edition
written by eva_eva on 2011-10-26 #peopleA Malaysian television personality, a journalist and a mother. She encounter the Lomographic fun with her Supersampler many years ago; and now continue to explore the wonders of the analogue world with Lomography LC-A+ Russia Day. Still considered a virgin to the Lomography world, but experimenting with its horizons with hubby Azmi.
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Kodak Retina Reflex S: Family Values
written by zark on 2011-12-09 #gearThe Retina Reflex S is a 35mm SLR built by Kodak. It's a nice smelling, heavy, full metal camera, and by any means, a classic shooter. Let me take you on a journey with this Kodak SLR camera.
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Sprocket Rocket as a Travel Companion
written by ndroo on 2010-12-06 #gearIt was a little too late to try out my new Sprocket Rocket as it arrived only a couple of days before my vacation. I decided to take a risk and make it my main camera during my 1 week trip to Taiwan and ...
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Olympus Trip 35 - She Aint a Beauty But Hey; She's Alright
written by mattcharnock on 2009-01-21 #gearNot long into my Lomography addiction, and I do not use the word addiction lightly, My wife, son and I were going on holiday to Turkey. Before we went we stayed with some friends in Manchester and while we there the Beach Road festival was on. The festival was full of stalls selling all sorts of delights and while we perusing the heavens opened and we dashed inside the nearest stall.
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Celebrating Fatherhood on Film With Sean Marc Lee and Daddy_Lee
written by alexgray on 2022-06-19 #culture #peopleWhat better way to celebrate father’s day than by welcoming back Sean Marc Lee to the magazine to discuss his most personal project, Daddy_Lee. In this on-going documentary series Sean's father plays the clown for his photographer son.
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Yashica Electro 35, a treasure hidden in a drawer
written by mochilis on 2011-04-13 #gearI knew it was there, but never had taken my time to examine it... until lomography appeared in my life. I think I have already told you that my parents are not so much into photography and that I don't know where I took this analogue love from (as a funny anecdote I'll say that my mum doesn't have any pic from her pregnancy months because my dad always loaded the films in the wrong way), so it's not surprising that I hadn't noticed my grandpa's or my uncle's cameras before.
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Reconfiguring Greenlandic History: Interview with Film Photographer Inuuteq Storch
written by emiliee on 2024-01-10 #people #placesInuuteq Storch's photography explores the facets of his Greenlandic identity - home, nature, people, and above all, history. We spoke with Inuuteq about his ongoing archival project, which reveals a new narrative within historical documentation: that of the Greenlandic people themselves.
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Thames Barrier Park
written by neja on 2011-04-13 #placesAn urban oasis for romantics or for a family getaway.
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Camp Snaps — a Collection of Film Photos Taken in the Wild
written by cheeo on 2022-06-24 #people #placesPack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and don't forget to grab some cans of film. We're going on an adventure with some of our community members from different parts of the world.
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Instant Joy with the Fuji Instax 210 Camera
written by deprofundis on 2013-04-28 #gearWhen I was a child I won a Polaroid camera in a contest about road-safety education, but I have not been able to find it at home. Last year my father asked me about the Polaroid camera, because he wanted one of those "fast cameras"... So I bought him the Fuji Instax 210
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Boulders Beach, South Africa
written by neja on 2012-06-04 #placesBoulders Beach - the African penguins' paradise. Started in 1982 by Adam and Eve of the Penguins, it has grown to about 2200 in recent years. This is partly due to the reduction in commercial pelagic trawling in False Bay, which has increased the supply of pilchards and anchovy, that is so adored by the penguins. They like to eat squid as well. The African penguin is listed in the Red Data Book as an endangered specie.
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Lomography Pioneers: Creating Your Own Style With @life_on_mars
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-08-04 #gear #culture #peopleIn this edition of Lomography Pioneers we're taking a look at the photography of @life_on_mars, who has used Lomography cameras to push the boundaries of his creativity over his many years as part of the community.
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Granada, Spain:Rural Eco-Tourism in the Alpujarra
written by neja on 2012-08-02 #placesAlquería de Morayma - the best rural accommodation ever! I have never stayed in such a place before, and I would have never even found it by myself. But my friends from Barranco Oscuro, the amazing organic vineyard nearby, have recommended this place.
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Clifton Beach, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-06-01 #placesClifton Beach, an urban paradise. Clifton Beach is made up of four coves and the beaches are called First, Second, Third, and Fourth. When the summer south-easter blows, the Clifton beaches are usually well sheltered from the wind but to be honest, it’s great to visit all year round.
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Cullera: the Town of Fun
written by neja on 2011-11-13 #placesA big fiesta in a small town. Cullera is a "season" town 45km away from Valencia. It takes 45 minutes to get there by car or you can take a bus or a train.
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The Essence of Ballroom: Interview with Analogue Photographer Chai Saeidi
written by emiliee on 2023-12-21 #peopleNorwegian-Iranian artist Chai Saeidi has been documenting the ever-expanding ballroom scene in Scandinavia for the past few years. In this interview we spoke with Chai about their experience capturing the essence of Ballroom and its significance in queer communities.
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Whimsical Bonds with the Petzval 85 and Singapore Photographer Jen Pan
written by Crisselda Robles on 2017-02-28 #gear #peopleLiving life through the sharing of passions ignite the artist that is Jen Pan, a Singaporean baby and family photographer. In this interview, the Petzval 85 Art Lens has proven to be a good match with Jen.
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V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-07-30 #placesV&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...
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Raising a Gen Alpha Lomographer: Trev Lee and His Four-Year-Old Daughter's Diana F+ Adventures
written by eloffreno on 2023-10-16 #gear #peopleLomoAmigo Trev Lee shares his love for analogue photography with his family, including his daughter Stevie. Recently Trev guided the four-year-old from 35 mm photography to shooting medium format with the colorful Diana F+ CMYK.
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Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-07-31 #placesKirstenbosch - the biggest open-air botanical garden of all. I fell in love with this garden when I first came here back in 2004. So, when I arrived to Cape Town this year, I immediately wanted to go back. Although a few obstacles (in the shape of a vineyard visit and so on) almost prevented me from doing that, there I was, still back at Kirstenbosch!
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Kuantan 01: Teluk Chempedak
written by analogmonolog on 2011-06-24 #placesGetting tired of working nonstop? Always stressed out due to heavy workload? Why don't you take a leave to relax your mind a bit and come back fresh? Run away for a while from your hectic city life and enjoy the scenery and peaceful breeze. Where else but in Teluk Chempedak, one of the most famous beaches in Malaysia.
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Taman Rimba Riang: A Place for Outdoorsy Folks
written by adzfar on 2011-12-08 #placesTaman Rimba Riang is a suitable place for family to do outdoor activities.
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Frankfurt Dippemess: Amusement for the Whole Family!
written by xxxanderrr on 2011-05-17 #placesThe Frankfurt Dippemess is the biggest amusement park and convention center in the Rhein-Main area. For a full 3 weeks in springtime and 2 weeks in autumn, and a few days spread out over the summer, it is the biggest family attraction in the region!
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Finding Happiness and Melancholy Through Shooting Film: Eli Edwards' LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 First Impressions
written by eloffreno on 2023-12-07 #gear #people #placesNYC and LA-based photographer Eli Edwards tested out our new film stock, LomoChrome Color '92, on a nostalgia-inducing trip with his family to a small town in Missouri.
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Tanza Oasis Resort
written by bluemie5 on 2011-07-15 #placesThis resort offers the largest themed swimming pool in the area that will cater to those young at heart and the kids. Outdoors, you'll feel like you're in a jungle with mountain rock sculptured walls and big animals like monkeys, turtles, and crocodiles while inside, the hotel rooms have nice and spacious interiors. Tanza Oasis offers a touch of nature with a modern feel. A perfect place to unwind and enjoy the waters with family and friends.
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