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Minimalism Captured on Film
written by cheeo on 2018-07-07 #tutorialsLooking for a way to incorporate minimalism into your photographic work? Try your hand at using these elements in your images!
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Candid and Ingenuous Scenes from the Harbor
2016-05-29 #cultureA normal day at the local quay -- in raw analogue.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Pura Besakih, The Mothertemple of Bali
written by wil6ka on 2016-05-20 #placesOn my birthday, I climbed the holiest mountain of Bali on a genuine pilgrimage. Walking towards Pura Besakih is also a tale about Balinese Hinduism, which is a singularity in Indonesia. So tighten your sarong around your hips and stick with me on this spiritual passage through the gates of heaven.
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The World According to Herr Willie: The Metro of Pyongyang – Rails of the Cold War
written by wil6ka on 2016-05-14 #placesOne of the proud achievements of North Korea is the Metro system in the capital of Pyongyang. It might be one of the most unusual MRT's of the world and you probably never would have guessed where the trains are coming from! It is an awkward tale about the twists and turns of the cold war.
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The Story of a Negative
written by vicuna on 2016-05-12 #placesThis is the story of a negative and the memory of loved ones that are gone, but are still present on an old analogue celluloid film. It's the emotional power of analogue photography that lasts forever.
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Traveling the World as a Woman
written by Kamila Stanley on 2016-03-08 #placesWhy is it that women traveling alone are always confronted with the same questions and attitude? This is a tribute - in images and words - to women traveling the world. In memory of the Argentinian backpackers Marina Menegazzo and María José Coni.
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From Road to Street with Acey Slade
written by katphip on 2016-02-20 #people #placesOur new LomoAmigo Acey Slade has a pretty cool job. He's a touring bassist for musicians like Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. Even though music is his whole life, Acey still considers his photography to be much more important work. In this interview, Acey talks about his favorite cameras and a mysterious disposable camera lying around his band's tour bus—the developed pictures were nothing like his bandmates imagined!
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Germany in the Eyes of Lomo'Instant
2016-02-17 #placesDeutschland is in the eye of the beholder. The country comes with many looks and faces. No need to wear rose-tinted glasses to see beyond.
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LomoAmigo Luka Tacon: Demasiado Sabor!
written by katphip on 2016-02-10 #people #placesWe met our new LomoAmigo Luka Tacon as we danced to the hypnotic beats of his music project Heartbreaker at our Lomo'Instant Wide Launch Party in NYC. Now, the brooklyn-based DJ and electronic music producer is preparing for an epic Lover's Ball at House of Yes with his friends at Might Get Weird, experimenting with the La Sardina and LC-A, and feeling the Latin rhythms of Costa Rica. Read more about his inspirations and analog adventures. As a special bonus, you can listen to his exclusive Heartbreaker set!
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Treasures Worth Saving: An Interview with Christopher Payne
written by Teresa Sutter on 2016-02-09 #people #placesArchitectural photographer Christopher Payne documents America’s industrial heritage with his large format images. For his project "Asylum," he visited 70 abandoned psychiatric hospitals across to country between 2002 and 2008.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Lake Toba
written by wil6ka on 2016-01-03 #people #placesTalking about the creation of the world. A big bang, meteors hitting planets, ice age and tectonic breakdancing. The world is an incredible start up and the landscapes, that were created through the elements and time. Sometimes your eyes can still see this amazing process in a timelapse. Such a mystical place is Lake Toba in North Sumatra. Or as the locals call it: Danau Toba.
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Lomographers Recommend 5 Winter Destinations in Europe
2015-12-05 #placesCount on well-traveled Lomographers to know the touristic and aesthetic virtues of Europe in December.
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Travel Stories: The Sahara Desert by lomonina
2015-12-01 #placesI have been constantly returning to the Sahara, and my last visit was the fifth in a row. Every visit was full of excitement and surprises. I feel like this place has become my second home. This year, I decided to travel there for a fortnight.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Ilha de Marajó
written by wil6ka on 2015-11-08 #placesBrazil is an awesome country for traveling. There's so much to explore, each place very different from one another. It will definitely take a stretch of trips just to get to know this this South American pearl. I finished my copa tour last year in Marajó, the island of bulls—it just might be an eternal highlight for me.
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5 Hidden Gems in South Korea
2015-11-07 #placesSpeak of South Korea and, chances are, the bustling capital city Seoul and the charming island of Jeju would be the first destinations to come to mind—and for very good reasons. But while these top tourist draws are definitely worth the visit, the rest of the country is dotted with many more gems often unheard of to outsiders. Here are a few of them.
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The World According to Herr Willie: The Spirit of Jogja
written by wil6ka on 2015-11-03 #placesIt is the marvel of Java, the cultural center of Indonesia: Yogyakarta, or, as we assimilated locals call it, Jogja! Jogja is full of historic sites and exudes a very adventurous yet welcoming spirit. It is a true multireligious melting pot that has seen kings and sultans come and go, and religions introduced and either went or stayed. Time has been gentle on Jogja. It's one of my most favorite cities in Asia.
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5 Hidden Gems in Japan
2015-10-24 #placesThe power of a picture is not just philosophical. It can have the come-on of a polished ad. Scroll through these pictures, and you'll see that 'gem' is not such a misplaced word.
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Vicuna's Travel Stories | Sunrise in the Desert
written by vicuna on 2015-09-16 #placesBurkina Faso is a country that has three different climatic areas. It's mostly a land of the Sahel, very dry but with some vegetation and a short rainy season. The very south of the country is already in the tropical zone but the north still belongs to the Sahara desert. I had the opportunity to visit this area and witness a magical moment: a sunrise in the desert.
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Travel Stories: Discovering India by pinklert
2015-09-03 #placesWhen I travel, nothing makes me happier than discovering new places, experiencing new environments and, most of all, trying local food. These are exactly what I did in India.
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Vicuna's Travel Stories | Ouagadougou: The Pulse of an African City
written by vicuna on 2015-09-02 #placesOuagadougou is the capital of Burkina Faso. 1.6 million people live there when 20 years ago there were only 700,000; that is to say, the incredibly quick growth and the stunning density in this city shows today.
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The World According to Herr Willie: North Korea
written by wil6ka on 2015-08-20 #placesThis might be a bit melodramatic but, hey, it's the Internet. But yes, I went to North Korea. Even better, I came back safe and sound and with some 80 rolls of film in my rucksack.
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Travel Stories: Yongma Land, Abandoned Park by singleelderly
2015-07-28 #placesSeoul is a modern city. Everything looks new and shiny. Even traditional architecture are renovated to look very neat and tidy! It's enjoyable. Yet... are there any abandoned places there?
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Vicuna's Travel Stories | On the Road in Burkina Faso
written by vicuna on 2015-07-21 #placesTraveling in Burkina Faso is quite an adventure and a fantastic photographic experience. I went to this fascinating African country at the Sahel border twice and used many different ways of transportation.
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Album Review: Without My Enemy What Would I Do
written by mindofmyra on 2015-07-16 #news #people #placesMade in Heights is at it again. In May 2015, Alexei Saba Mohajerjasbi and Kelsey Bulkin released their album "Without My Enemy What Would I Do." This album tests the boundaries of genre by pulling from all forms of music to create a paradigm shift of preconceived notions.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Brasília
written by wil6ka on 2015-07-10 #placesIt's a modern utopia, a one-of-a-kind in the world: Brasília. The capital of marvelous Brazil is the wet dream of every architecture aficionado, the masterpiece of Oscar Niemeyer. This architect created an illusion of better living; thus, Brasília was declared an UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. This is a homage to lines, curves, and boldness.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
written by wil6ka on 2015-07-03 #placesSingapore, like Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong, is a likely stopover when you fly far. The city is a tiny urbanized hub but it's very favorable if you know some high-spirited locals. I was lucky to hook up with king kimbo (@hakimbo), who showed me around. He took my lame limbs to the Gardens by the Bay, an amazing place which was visually striking. I was hugging some artificial trees there when I found a baby—a very big baby.
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Travel Stories: The Murals of Belfast
written by sirio174 on 2015-05-20 #placesThis article is about the Northern Ireland capital Belfast, its narrow streets and colorful murals. This port city will amaze you!
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Community LomoAmigo Derek O'Neill
written by hannah_brown on 2015-05-19 #people #placesIn this series, we talk to film fanatics from all around the UK about their passion for film photography and the best places to shoot in their home town. Today we meet Derek O'Neill from Glasgow.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Olympiastadion Berlin
written by wil6ka on 2015-05-19 #placesThe 2015 UEFA Champions League Final will be held at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin on June 6. It is a place full of history and is also the only football stadium with a blue track course. Some say it is the most beautiful stadium in the world, and I totally agree with them. But then agai,n I might be biased because it is the home court of my favorite team, Hertha BSC Berlin—my blue-white bloodline.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Salvation Mountain
written by wil6ka on 2015-05-16 #places #videosLeonard Knight passed away last year but he left an incredible legacy, an embodiment of love, that is Salvation Mountain. From 1984, he painted and remodeled a little hill in the California desert that's colorful as a cupcake and truly meaningful. And if anything ever would have been meant to be shot with Lomo cameras, it would be this psychedelic, holy hill.
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