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Emmanuel Rosario on the Set of the Electric "Nevada" With the Lomo LC-A+
written by tamarasaade on 2021-03-15 #culture #people #videosGive Brooklyn-based photographer Emmanuel Rosario some film, a camera, and some friends, and you can be sure he's going to come back with rolls of beautiful stolen moments. On the set of Thibault Leveque's short film "Nevada", he snapped some behind-the-scenes with his Lomo LC-A+.
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LomoWomen: Challenge the Representation with SheGazes
written by florinegarcin on 2021-03-10 #culture #news #people"The female gaze is not the perspective of a woman on the world, it is a way to film and capture women without objectifying them."— Caroline Ruffault, creator of the artzine SheGazes, answers our questions to celebrate the International Women's Day.
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FANZINEDI?, the Italian Music Scene Documented with Exclusive Analogue Shots
written by melissaperitore on 2021-03-09 #gear #culture #peopleTommaso Biagetti, aka FOTODI gives us a brief insider-look at the contemporary Italian music scene through the second edition of his fanzine.
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Learning from Melissa Schriek on Self-Publishing with "The City is a Choreography"
written by cielsan on 2021-03-08 #culture #peopleThe poetic performative photographs of "The City is a Choreography" by Melissa Schriek can now be flipped through the pages, and the artist is back with Lomography Magazine to share the behind-the-scenes story of self-publishing for the very first time this International Women's Day.
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Colorful Street Snaps: First Impressions of the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Lens with Jatupatee
written by maytage on 2021-03-04 #culture #peopleStreet photographer Jatupatee's candid and vivid photos taken with the new Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Lens etch every detail and element around his subjects, making them pop out and more layered.
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Revisiting Experiences of Young Women in Mary Ellen Mark's Photography
2021-03-01 #culture #newsGet inspired and empowered this International Women's Month with a specially curated show on American photographer Mary Ellen Mark by the National Museum of Women in the Arts!
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Stories on Film: Zairre Wright's Analogue Chronicles of Local Skaters
written by cielsan on 2021-02-25 #culture #peopleThrough the lens of the camera, the world expands and more stories of humanity and experiences are immortalized in capsules of time. We turn to Lomographer and skater Zairre Wright to share his narrative on skater culture in this new interview series.
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Zine Of The Times: An Interview with Simon King of New Exit Group
2021-02-02 #culture #peopleWe talked to Simon King, co-founder of the film collective New Exit Group about BARDO: Summer of ’20, the groups first zine docmenting the tumultuous summer of 2020 in the UK.
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The Film Swappers Society: Bravopires' Mutual Love for Turquoise with Lalouve
written by cielsan on 2021-02-01 #cultureFebruary has arrived and we are opening the Month of Love with a new series showcasing our fondest film swapper Lomographers -- starting with the wild bravopires and the brilliant lalouve's turquoise-ridden collaboration!
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“Frankfurt | Purple | Słubice”: a Series on the Border with the LomoChrome Purple, by Roman Boichuk
written by alinaxeniatroniarsky on 2021-01-21 #culture #people #placesUkrainian-born Roman Boichuk, aka "rb_35mmfilm":https://www.instagram.com/rb_35mmfilm/ has been living in Frankfurt (Oder) on the German-Polish border for three years and has explored his city in a whole new way with the LomoChrome Purple film.
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Mingyang Ko on Sharing His "Slow Living" Philosophy with the LomoGraflok 4×5 Instant Back
written by joycelau21 on 2021-01-12 #gear #culture #peopleWe are delighted to have Taiwanese photographer Mingyang Ko to test our newly-launched LomoGraflok 4×5 Instant Back for large format cameras, Let's have a look at his large-scale works and his photographic journey along the way.
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Alone in the City with David Sark
written by shhquiet on 2021-01-10 #culture #peopleSydney-based photographer David Sark captures the energy and lethargy of the city through double exposures.
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On Letting Things Run Their Course – an Interview with Rosie Matheson
written by cheeo on 2021-01-04 #culture #peoplePhotographers have different takes on how they do their work. For UK-based portrait photographer Rosie Matheson, it's all about honesty and making a personal connection.
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The Visual Poetry of Sven Beyersdorff with the Potsdam Kino
written by cielsan on 2021-01-02 #culture #peopleThe artful daily life in the municipality of Groningen, Netherlands gets forever memorialized into visual verses as Sven Beyersdoff a.k.a. peterpan61 etches them in the monochromatic Postdam Kino.
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Always In Colour Mode: @dr_reineke
written by shhquiet on 2020-12-29 #culture #news #peopleBehind Donato Raselli's vibrant photographs is the openness to experimentation and unpredictability.
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Gilded: An Experimental Photo Series by @ksreichert
2020-12-27 #culture #news #peopleKathryn Reichert experimented with an alternative photographic process using gel transfers and other materials, resulting in mysteriously dreamy images. Here, she shares some of these photos as well as some tips, if you want to try it yourself.
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Spontaneous Experiments at the Wasatch Mountains of Mike Allison
written by cielsan on 2020-12-24 #culture #news #people #placesLomographer Mike Allison, a.k.a. Mike Allison, returns to Lomography Magazine to share his recent test-runs with his analogue tools and equipment, this time with the scenic views of the Wasatch Mountain Ranges in Utah.
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Inside the MentalCollodion Darkroom: An Interview with Simon Riddell
written by cielsan on 2020-12-23 #culture #news #peopleThere is something terrifying yet also Victorian and romantic with photographer Simon Riddell's portraits through dim, dark, and rich-toned wet plates.
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Vicente Manssur: Modern Magic with Film
written by cielsan on 2020-12-22 #culture #peopleVicente Manssur's views of ordinary life and the world are made out of delicately framed subjects with pops of pastel color giving his photos the element of fun.
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Gabriel Sousa: First Time Insta-Love with the Lomo'Instant
written by cielsan on 2020-12-21 #culture #people #placesView Lomographer Gabriel Sousa's a.k.a. dibriu's first shots with the Lomo'Instant by capturing his muse – Brazil and all its corners.
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A Beach Retreat – Stewart Weir with the LC-A 120 & Berlin Kino 120 film
2020-12-21 #culture #peopleStewart Weir headed to the beach to capture nature in its purest form using the LC-A 120 and some Berlin Kino 120 film. He shared with us his experience shooting with this medium format compact camera.
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An Analogue Skate Session in Vienna With Sophie Köchert
written by alinaxeniatroniarsky on 2020-12-19 #culture #peopleSophie Köchert is not only a passionate photographer but also prefers to be involved in the skate scene. In this series, she has united both passions and takes us on a journey on wheels across Vienna.
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A Dream in Lomography Redscale by Mike Walrond
written by tamarasaade on 2020-12-17 #culture #news #peopleGrain and psychedelic hues are no secret to Mike Walrond. For his latest shoot, he snapped some shots none other than the Lomography Redscale XR 50-200.
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Dina Salem's Otherworldly Multiple Exposures on Lomography CN 100
written by tamarasaade on 2020-12-15 #gear #culture #news #peopleHer first double exposure was a mistake, but for Palestinian photographer Dina Salem, it enabled her to enter a world of multiple exposures and infinite compositions. Currently based out of Abu Dhabi, she considers herself to be rooted everywhere and anywhere in the world, finding inspiration in her everyday surroundings. With some Lomography CN 100, she achieved some beautiful multiple exposures, straight out of another dimension.
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The Creative Philosophy Behind the Lomo'Instant Wide William Klein Edition
written by cielsan on 2020-12-14 #culture #news #peopleCelebrated artist and photographic pioneer William Klein shares his life, work, and thoughts on breaking the rules and boundaries of wide-angle instant photography with the Lomo'Instant Wide William Klein Edition.
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[NSFW] The Female Gaze with LomoChrome Metropolis and Babylon Kino – by Maria Kotylevskaja
written by alinaxeniatroniarsky on 2020-12-13 #gear #culture #news #peopleMaria Kotylevskaja, aka @oohbabywereinlove, took advantage of the lack of work this year to work on her personal photo book – including our Lomo favorites!
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Tsutomu Umezawa's First Impressions of LomoGraflok 4 × 5 Instant Back
written by xcvllshawn on 2020-12-10 #gear #culture #news #peopleTsutomu Umezawa says that he usually shoots with color negatives such as portrait project #It Girly. We asked him to shoot with the LomoGraflok 4x5 Instant Back, which allows you to enjoy Instax Wide Film with a 4x5 large format camera.
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Introducing The Instant Collages of Andrea Ehrenreich
written by alinaxeniatroniarsky on 2020-12-09 #culture #peopleA single photo can be beautiful, a series tells a story and Andrea Ehrenreich's instant collages take you into a completely different world.
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Dreamy West Coast Landscapes With by Starla Dawn With the Hydrochrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera
written by tamarasaade on 2020-12-09 #gear #culture #peopleWith a passion for documenting her surroundings and environment and a childhood filled with disposable cameras and instant film, it's no wonder Starla Dawn became a film photographer. We asked her to test out our new HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera and the result we got are some ethereal and romantic landscapes from the West Coast, sugar-coated clouds, and bewitching waves.
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Tony's Journey – A Look at The Owner of Megatoni Production's Passion for Large-Format Photography
written by jasminenuck on 2020-12-08 #gear #culture #peopleEvery film photography enthusiast in Hong Kong would have heard of the infamous local film processing service – Megatoni Production. We are delighted to have one of the owners, Tony, to share his large-format photography journey with us. Let’s enjoy some of Tony's best works for urban photography!
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