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TEN AND ONE Awards Residency Week: Meet the Lomographers (Part 1)
2017-11-04Get to know the lucky participants who've been selected to spend a week-long artist residency at the Lomography HQ in Vienna and find out how you can be a take part in next year's activities!
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Photo Booth Sessions with the Lomo'Instant Square
2017-09-13 #cultureDress up with the most fashionable or outlandish garb, gather with your friends, and get ready to party! Lomography's bringing back the good 'ol photobooth in analogue-style with the Lomo'Instant Square.
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Deserts, Women and Magical Realism: The World of Andrea Mae Perez
écrit par kamilakstanley le 2017-07-10 dans #GensAndrea Mae Perez is a Spanish-American multi-disciplinary artist.Through video, photography, and numerous artistic collabs, she's spun a captivating and multicultural world around herself. Her short film Desert-ar was showcased as part of the BFI Future Film Festival 2017's official selection.
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Neptune Convertible Art Lens First Impressions: Clare Chong
écrit par crissyrobles le 2017-06-28 dans #newsOne of the early testers of the Neptune Convertible Art Lens, Clare goes vividly random with this color-focused shoot.
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Around the World in Analogue: Perros Guirec, France
2017-06-09 #lieux #a-travers-le-monde“Around the World in Analogue” is your bite-size guide to the most amazing travel destinations across the globe, as documented by the members of the Lomography community. Today, lomographer Iain Fuller (@lomomowlem) matches the calm atmosphere of Perros Guirec with vividly colored photographs.
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Kate Hook: What's In Your Bag?
2017-06-12 #équipement #GensRevealing the contents of your bag is like revealing the deepest corners of your soul, one could argue. However, analogue photographer Kate Hook is more than glad to welcome us inside her all-around, Chuck Close-inspired tote bag.
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"Still, For a While": A Series Of Intimate Self-Portraits by Phoebe Barrett
écrit par Ivana Džamić le 2017-06-14 dans #GensPhoebe Barrett's black and white self-portraits will leave you speechless. In an interview for our magazine, Phoebe reveals what influenced her photographic style the most as well as what film photography means to her.
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The Collage-Work of Kitty Callaghan
écrit par Ciel Hernandez le 2017-06-17 dans #GensPhoto-collage is a relatively new medium, having been introduced and flourished during the Surrealist era. We look into photographer Kitty Callaghan's "cut-and-paste" art through her fashionable portraiture.
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Magical Sights Through The Lens Of Stefano Gardel
écrit par Ivana Džamić le 2017-06-17 dans #GensAlthough photography became a part of his life recently, Stefano Gardel's photographs captivated us from the very start. His work can be described as mysterious and surreal, and will definitely leave you speechless.
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An Interview with Stijn Hoekstra on the Streets of Tokyo
écrit par Ciel Hernandez le 2017-06-18 dans #GensTokyo is a favorite tourist destination for a reason; the bipolarity of old and new reverberates. Photographer Stijn Hoekstra strolls around the streets of Tokyo and tells the little stories and details he managed to accumulate in the picturesque city.
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Newcomer of the Week: Lorena Dumitrascu (@lorrainedumitrascu)
2017-06-11Community newcomer Lorena Dumitrascu prefers to shoot on film for its truthful way of rendering the world. Get to know her in this short interview and be mesmerized by her emotive and soulful portraiture.
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Joseph Wolfgang Ohlert: Musings About the Masculine Form
écrit par Ciel Hernandez le 2017-06-11 dans #GensJoin Lomography's exclusive interview with the witty German portrait photographer Joseph Wolfgang Ohlert on how he breaks the stereotypes of portrait photography in the context of gender norms and traditional masculinity.
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Introducing the New Star in the System: Naiad
2017-06-02 #équipement #newsWe have intergalactic news, space rangers. Gather round for the latest twist in our saga!
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Local Guides Winners
2017-05-20 #newsHere's a small tribute to all the locals who serve as trustworthy guides during one's travels.
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Join Us for Our Kickstarter Live Stream
2017-05-19Join us for a big announcement, some exclusive deals and a hands-on demonstration of the new Neptune Convertible Art Lens System! We'll be joined by respected photographers Mitchell Wojcik and Olivia Locher and answering questions from our viewers live on Kickstarter on 25 May at 16:00 EST.
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Detachment in Transit: the Visual Diary of Yota Yoshida
écrit par Ciel Hernandez le 2017-05-21 dans #GensThe unspoken yet felt emotion of a particular solitude -- the void in the heart solely meant for occupancy of the self -- is what Japanese photographer Yota Yoshida seeks to capture if words fail to express the complications of the human heart.
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Of Magic, Mystery, and Multiple Exposures - An Interview with Kimberly Seabury
écrit par cheeo le 2017-05-17 dans #news #GensMastery of an art is no easy thing but Oregon-based photographer Kimberly Seabury makes it look like child's play. Learn more about this incredible talented artist in this quick interview.
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Lomopedia: Despina 2.8/50 mm Art Lens
2017-05-16 #équipement #newsLet’s dive down and take a closer look at the Despina Art Lens — a versatile art lens with a focal length for everyday shots.
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Hidden Humanity: An Interview With Alberto Ros
écrit par Ivana Džamić le 2017-04-19 dans #GensAlberto Ros is a Spanish photographer who grew up surrounded by photography. He became a part of the photography world early on, and he has been fascinated with it ever since. His project Hidden Humanity will take your breath away and raise many questions regarding the society we live in.
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Memories That Last Forever: An Interview With Jonathan Moore
écrit par Ivana Džamić le 2017-05-13 dans #GensJonathan Moore is a Portland-based photographer whose work is all about capturing amazing sights and inspiring people. He stepped into the world of photography because he was always fascinated with different types of art media.
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Experimental Visions by Maria Agustina
2017-05-13 #GensMaria Agustina is a 21-year-old photographer draws her photographic inspiration from the things that she's obsessed with: music, feminism, and human physical/spiritual conditions. Take a peek into her psychedelic vision and get to know more about her in this interview.
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Drawn Dreamy: Ina Jang's Photographic Hybrids
écrit par Ciel Hernandez le 2017-05-14 dans #GensSouth Korean photographer Ina Jang treats her photography with stylish eccentricity. Her unconventional photographs and workflow raise questions and curiosity. Enter and welcome to Jang's dreamy abstract world.
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The Arctic Through The Lens Of Katherine Akey
écrit par Ivana Džamić le 2017-05-10 dans #GensHer photographic journey started when her father gave her a 35mm camera. She has been reading books about polar explorations from an early age and recently she had the opportunity to experience Norway first hand.
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Just for Fun: "Aesthetics", an AI Photo-Rater
2017-05-11 #équipementWe tried out what an AI photography tool thinks of an iconic Lomograph. For a tool mostly geared for stock and digital photographers, it does seem to know a bit of 'art in the analogue'.
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An Interview with Agata Gąsek on Taking Portraits
écrit par Ciel Hernandez le 2017-05-06 dans #GensThere is more to a person than meets the eye. In this interview, Agata Gąsek discloses how she sees the inner wonders of people, especially women, kept within their hearts. Personalities transcend into magical portraits with her film camera.
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Petzval Amigo: Mario Borgmeier and the Petzval 58 Art Lens
écrit par helmadee le 2017-04-05 dans #équipement #news #Gens #vidéosGerman Artist Mario Borgmeier is known as POM. It doesn't matter if he is working with film, photography, music or screen printing - he does everything that comes to his mind.
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The Neptune Convertible Art Lens System: Exploring Great Details in 35mm
2017-05-05 #équipement #newsThere's so many interesting things going on in a city. Explore all the details in 35mm with the Neptune Convertible Art Lens, and switch to 50mm or 80mm anytime you wish.
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Joe Nigel Coleman: Western Australia and the Northern Territory with the Lomo'Instant Wide
écrit par paulineleguenic le 2017-05-04 dans #Gens #lieux #vidéosAfter great results in Tasmania and the Mojave Desert with the Lomo'Instant, Melbourne-based photographer Joe Nigel Coleman decided to take the Lomo'Instant Wide on his trip around North and Western Australia.
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Introducing the Neptune Convertible Art Lens System: One Story, Unlimited Endings
2017-05-04 #équipement #newsThree prime lenses, two aperture mechanisms, one lens system — the latest Lomography Art Lens is everything you need.
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Top Photo Uploaders of April 2017
2017-05-03 #newsWe want to thank these dedicated lomographers for filling up the community with wonderful images all throughout the month.
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Trending Albums of April 2017
2017-05-03Have a look at this month's most noteworthy albums and learn how to tell your stories through visual organization.
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A Trip To Cuba by Enzo Iriarte
écrit par Ivana Džamić le 2017-05-03 dans #lieuxEnzo Iriarte's work just keeps getting better and better. This time, Enzo brought his camera to Cuba and captured everything along the way.
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Always On The Road: An Interview With Jeff Luker
écrit par Ivana Džamić le 2017-05-02 dans #Gens"I have been living in Portland for about 8 years now, off and on and it does feel like home. It is a great place to come back to after traveling. But I think I am happiest on the road or traveling, it feels kind of second nature to me," explains Portland-based photographer Jeff Luker.
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