Tag: analogue lifestyle
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Rock My Wedding x Lomography Rumble Winners Lovin’ It Up in London!
written by hannah_brown on 2012-04-07Three very lucky winning couples won a day out in London like no other! They were styled by cool UK bloggers “Rock My Wedding” and were snapped by professional photographers who shot everything on film! There was posing, kissing, lounging, hugging and lots of Lovin!
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Paniolas: Hawaiian Cowboys and Cowgirls
written by neanderthalis on 2013-01-08Hawaii has a rich history of ranching and their own brand of cowboys and cowgirls. Their lifestyle is still celebrated and practiced today.
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Today in History: Gunfight at the OK Corrall (1881)
written by plasticpopsicle on 2011-10-26On this day, 130 years ago, one of the legendary events known to the Old West took place in Arizona. Let us step back in time and relive the infamous shootout between the Earp brothers and the Clanton-McLaury gang in OK Corral.
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Thomas Edison and the Kinetoscope
written by plasticpopsicle on 2011-11-05 #peopleThomas Edison is best known for bringing forth the electric light bulb, one of the most important inventions ever to be built by man. However, it may be surprising for some to find that his other, albeit lesser known achievements lie in the realm of early cinematography. In celebration of Lomography's very own movie maker, the LomoKino, let's take a closer look at an early motion picture device by Edison.
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Tales from Nichitsu: Haikyo in Film by Riccardo Parenti
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-10-16Last week, we introduced you to Riccardo Parenti's beautiful film photographs around Nichitsu, a popular ghost town around three hours away from Tokyo. We got in touch with Parenti soon after and asked him to tell us more about his ongoing project and experiences in the famous haikyo ("abandoned place").
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Summer Festivals in Film: My Festival Summer in LC-Wide Overlaps
written by math0165 on 2013-08-26 #videosAfter not going to any festivals last year, I decided to make this year count and I gotta say, I'm not doing the worst job. Right now we're smack in the middle of August and I just came back from my seventh festival, and I got two more lined up in the next weeks. So, bruised and sleep deprived, I just got back my negatives from the first part of my festival summer, and I could not have captured this crazy festival haze better than with LC-Wide overlaps...
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On the Cover: Lomography on EAST TOUCH Magazine
written by geegraphy on 2012-10-18 #newsLomography is once again on the spotlight as the cover story for EAST TOUCH Magazine’s October 16 issue! Check it out!
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Meet Malaysia's Active Community Members from Malacca #2: Oxgn
written by eva_eva on 2012-08-15What makes Malacca special? Its heritage elements and culture made this historical city beautiful! Malacca is also known as the Historic State, and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, let's discover Malacca – The Historic State together with Oxgn!
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Holidays Spent the Filipino Way
written by ydpsh on 2011-12-14We may never get a White Christmas, but holidays in the Philippines is just as lovely (and filled with presents!) as it can ever be.
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Vintage Photo Booth in Firenze
written by lulomo on 2011-09-07Do you want a wonderful, vintage-looking, souvenir photo from Firenze, Italy? On the corner between Via Nazionale and Piazza della Stazione, there is a little vintage photo booth!
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'Instant' Amigos Enjoying Instant Satisfaction
written by plasticpopsicle on 2011-08-24Today, we live in a world where almost everything comes and goes in an instant. Although film is in essence a more relaxed and unhurried photographic medium, it also has something to offer for those who want a quick analogue fix--like our very own 'instant' Amigos!
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Playlist
written by 12_12 on 2011-08-15"But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd / Than that, which, withering on the virgin thorn, / Grows, lives, and dies, in single blessedness." (Theseus, Scene I)
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Short Story Inspired by a Photograph: The Voice
written by lucretia on 2011-07-14Found this old photo of my Dad when he was in college. He went to Art College so he and his friends made all sorts of creative experiments. This is one of them. It’s a photo taken with his Smena 8. Found it very inspiring and began to write a short story. Here’s what came out after a few hours. Hope you enjoy it !
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The Italian Island Paradise of Capri
written by plasticpopsicle on 2012-05-03With its inviting azure waters and scenic cliff views, a breath-taking island on Italian waters has long been a hotspot for fancy summer getaways. Read on to learn more about the paradise island of Capri, the latest inspiration for Lomography's La Sardina line of cameras!
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A Tale of Accidental Double Exposures
written by antibiotyx on 2011-06-06There’s no such thing as a mistake in analogue photography. When you focus your lens on a subject, you can never be wrong! Accidents are not bad; not all mistakes are wrong. Your intentions might not reflect on the actual photo, but that’s exactly what life is. It is random, unpredictable, exciting.
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My Analogue Bucket List: 5 Analogue Wishes in 2013
written by arydwiaji on 2013-01-14Every person, every new year, have theirs new wishes. So, this are my wishes in 2013 for my analogue life.
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Rockmui: Dream 'Til the End!
written by dijay on 2011-09-30Born in the analogue world of the later half of the 80s (Gen Y) and with great musical determination, her life involves music as well as photography. She has published 2 photo albums in the past, and has organized her own photo exhibition last summer. She is Rockmui, and she's determined to think about her dreams till the end!
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The Adventures of Captain Lomo: Close-up with the Lomo'Instant
written by antheali on 2014-06-26The Lomo'Instant is a great tool for preserving those precious moments, but it also does a great job at telling stories of exciting adventures with a close-up lens as an ally, such as those of the small but terrible Captain Lomo.
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In Full Bloom: When Spring Comes
written by bongofury on 2013-03-19Can a poem explain spring?
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Canada's Rock Band, Arkells' Photo Journal Part 2: MICHIGAN LEFT VIDEO SHOOT
written by jeanettelee on 2012-03-28Mike DeAngelis, the Arkells' vocalist and guitarist, and the photographer/Lomographer of the band, captured some of their experiences during the 'Michigan Left' of the band tour with the rest of the band members, Max, Anthony, Nick, and Tim! Read on as Mike shares with us what happened during their video shoot in Hamilton Ontario.
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Happy Earth Day: Unplugged in NYC with Pass the Pistil
2016-04-22 #news #peopleLast week at Lomography NYC, we were lucky to have Emily Murphy of the garden design blog Pass the Pistil visit us for a special workshop. She talked abut how gardening is a different kind of analogue, and not that different from photography. Learn more here!
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Lomo-Impressions of the Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife
written by mart on 2013-03-23Being the good Canarian that I am, I would do anything to be part of carnival. After being away from home for over 6 years, things were going to be different this year! So I put on my costume and jumped out in the street with my camera in hand.
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Check it Out!: Calendar of the Month Club by Scout Creative
written by geegraphy on 2012-10-16We may be on the final quarter of the year, but it’s never too late to pick up the habit of having a calendar on your desk! And with these designs from Scout Creative, the months are bound to be a little less dull.
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LomoAmigo Jenna Gang's Diana F+ Photos in Israel
written by plasticpopsicle on 2012-05-23 #peopleFollowing our last feature on photographer Jenna Gang, who shoots with the Diana F+, we are sharing with everyone her story and beautiful photos from her trip to Israel.
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Christmas Traditions: Piñatas During Christmas Posadas in Mexico
written by guanatos on 2012-01-03The Piñatas are a very old Mexican tradition that’s part of one of the biggest Christmas celebration in my country, the Posadas. Read about it after the jump!
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Today in History: First Commercial Movie Screening in Paris (1895)
written by plasticpopsicle on 2011-12-28 #videosOn this day, 116 years ago, the French capital experienced the first commercial movie screening of films made by brothers Louis and Auguste Lumiere. Let's take another journey back to the early days of filmmaking and learn more about the work of the Lumiere Brothers.
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