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Contemporary Pictorialism: Analogue Photographs by Kristian Jalonen
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-10-15 #peopleTo photograph is to simply paint with light. Pictorialist style continues to be overpowered by its more modern realistic movements, but Swedish film photographer Kristian Jalonen is on the mission to evolve the vintage aesthetic with a more modern, colorful twist.
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Martin Cheung - An Interview With The Pinhole Prodigy
written by tomas_bates on 2011-08-02We recently caught up with one of our favorite pinhole photographers, Martin Cheung - Read on to find out what he's been up to and see some examples of his stunning work!
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In Depth: Photos as Objects of Recollection
written by sylvann on 2024-02-29 #in-depthWhat do we do with photos that conjure painful memories we'd rather forget? We'll talk about that and more in this in-depth article on photos as objects of recollection.
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Photographic Abstraction: Composed Exposures
2016-05-22 #cultureHere's a kind of photography beyond the field of realism.
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Romantic Transatlantic: Maya Beano with the LomoChrome Purple
2016-11-05 #gear #people #placesEnglish photographer Maya Beano is back to share her works with Lomography's LomoChrome Purple on traveling around London and the American Northeast Coast.
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5 Questions on Analogue Photography with Davis Ayer
written by mmoya on 2011-10-16In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. We have Davis Ayer – an up and coming Austinite photographer – sent over his insight and his work.
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Documenting Isolation: How Lomographers Cope With Confinement, Pt. 4
written by shhquiet on 2020-05-31 #culture #news #peopleHow do you creatively adapt during a difficult time? Here's part 4 of our series, featuring Lomographers from all over the world and their quarantine stories.
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The Sublimity of Negative Spaces
2016-05-09Subtlety is a timeless form of beauty.
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Daniele Bartoli: What's in Your Bag?
2016-05-16 #peopleRevealing the contents of your bag is like revealing the deepest corners of your soul, one could argue. Nevertheless, we managed to convince Daniele Bartoli, Online Manager of Lomography Italy, to show us what gets him through the day.
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Make Your Own Instant Photo Wall!
written by remyleblanc on 2013-07-19 #gear #tutorialsGather up some of your favorite Polaroid and Instax photos and read on for how to make your very own photo wall!
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LomoAmigo: Ryan Tatar Shoots with the LC-A+ and Sprocket Rocket!
written by devoncaulfield on 2011-06-22 #peopleRyan Tatar is the Californian surfer/analogue photographer behind the fantastic blog, Shakas and Singlefins. We hooked him up with an LC-A and a Sprocket Rocket to capture the landscapes and surf culture in California. We also caught up with him and asked him about his approach to photography and what inspires him.
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5 Photography Quotes to Shoot By
written by plasticpopsicle on 2011-05-11Photographers and artists of generations past continue to inspire us not only through their work, but also in their informal lessons on photography. If you're looking for words of wisdom to keep the desire for film photography burning, here are just a few to get you thinking and shooting.
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It's Simple and That's Alright - An Interview with Celine Meunier
written by Marc Ocampo on 2017-11-10 #people"Don't think, just shoot." Celine Meunier lives by that motto and we absolutely love it.
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Points of View in Oblique and Askew
2016-06-11 #cultureThings become interesting when you look at them with a different angle.
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Elements of the 'Vintage' Feel
2016-02-18 #gearLomography is known for having a vintage sensibility. Several products allow artists to achieve nostalgic results, but ultimately, it's creative manipulation (with a tinge of rebellion) that creates original shots.
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Lomography Oktomat
written by ashdinosaur on 2011-10-12 #gearA review of the eight-lensed wonder that is the Lomography Oktomat. Are 8 lenses too much, too little, or just right?
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Emotional Spectrum in Pictures: Framing "Saudade"
2017-10-20 #culturePhotography isn't just about the visuals, technicalities or equipment. To be a photographer, you have to capture the unseen and the abstract. And when you do, you grow one step empathetic. Here we review Lomographs that straight out speak of human emotions.
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Emotional Spectrum in Pictures: Framing "Waldeinsamkeit"
2017-10-15 #culturePhotography isn't just about the visuals, technicalities or equipment. To be a photographer, you have to capture the unseen and the abstract. And when you do, you grow one step empathetic. Here we review Lomographs that straight out speak of human emotions.
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Structuring Your 365 Photography Project
written by cruzron on 2014-01-01 #gear #tutorialsThe 365 project is one of the best photographic projects to undertake, but it is far from easy as it requires dedication and lots of planning!
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Instant Wedding Photography By Julius & James
2013-05-18Toronto-based wedding photographers Julius and James stepped out of the box and brought a whole new dimension to wedding photography - instant film! Check out some stunning shots after the jump along with some commentary from Julius and James themselves.
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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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Magical Sublimity in the Daily Mundane: Images by Alexis Vasilikos
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-06-05 #peopleThere is always something unique even among the mundane, they're just hidden in plain sight. Merging the real and the surreal in daily life is what photographer *Alexis Vasilikos* chooses to paint with the camera.
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Minolta XG-1(n) SLR - A Fast-Firing Street Shooter
written by lokified on 2013-06-27 #gearA junk shop find yields a well-rounded 35-year-old SLR model and some other surprises.
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Writing and Photography, Two Sides of the Same Coin
written by eparrino on 2023-11-12 #culture #in-depthHow can writing help your photography? What do these two art forms have in common? In this article we share five tips that can be helpful when approaching a photographic project.
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To Become Eternal – an Interview with Hernan Castro
written by cheeo on 2021-05-29 #peopleBeing in the moment can be different for a lot of people. For Hernan Castro, that's just where he is when he's taking photos.
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The Photographic Novels of Katie Eleanor
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-05-21 #peopleCapturing a story through the lens is an easily mastered feat for the photographer. Anyone can tell a story, but not everyone can make up their own. English artist and illustrator Katie Eleanor writes her own stories of fantasy and color with her camera.
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Santa Fe - Art in the Desert
written by troch on 2011-05-01 #placesCome to Santa Fe, New Mexico for the sunshine - 300+ days a year - and stay for the art, cuisine and photographic possibilities. Be sure to bring along your sun screen, appetite, walking shoes and plenty of film, as there is plenty to see and do here.
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Capturing the Cinematic - An Interview with Mark Broyer
written by Marc Ocampo on 2018-01-15 #peopleSimple and striking, Mark Broyer's shots of cinematic scenes still has us hearing the faint buzz of night lights.
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5 Questions on Analogue Photography with Matthias Heiderich
written by zonderbar on 2011-10-26In our ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we sent out our set of questions to Matthias Heiderich. A self-taught photographer from Berlin who's got talent for unique photos and wonderful tunes as musician. Have a look at the gallery he prepared for us!
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From The Kitchen To the Darkroom: Experimentation With Pinhole Photography.
written by eparrino on 2022-09-15 #culture #peopleAmong the various forms of analogue photography, experimenting with pinhole photography can provide unexpected satisfaction. We interviewed Vincenzo Cianciullo, who tells us about his experience with pinhole cameras built out of fruit and vegetables.
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