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Holiday LomoAmigo: Srmarcus

An architect by profession and a dedicated husband, father, and well, Lomographer, make today’s featured Holiday LomoAmigo!



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Tracing Your Lomo Beginning: My Soulmate Since 2005

This was when and where it all began for me. Read about how I met the first plastic camera in 2005 and can’t stop trying and experiments on films and ‘out-of-my-mind’ techniques!

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Love Those Autumn Hues

For most countries, it is the time of the year when leaves change its color and turn crispier compared to before.

For the hot summer has ended and it is time for a smooth transition into the cold winter, we give way to autumn and all the lovely hues its nature has to offer.



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Big Wheels and Merry-Go-Rounds: Take Stunning Lomographs the Community Will Love

If you are looking for some inspiration for your next photo project, grab your favourite camera and films, and visit your closest amusement park! You might come up with great colourful pictures worthy of the handpicked section.



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Lomography Tag of the Day - river

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The Skin You Live In

Aside from portraits of ourselves, our pets, friends, lovers, and family, we Lomographers also like to take random analogue photos of our body parts.

Hands, feet, hips, shoulders, back… You name it! We can instantly put more beauty in our already beautiful skin. All of these in stunning analogue photography!

 


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Kiev on Ice: Infrared Photos of Ukraine

Did you see Mario Balotelli’s killer goals yesterday? Italy will go against Spain in the final EURO 2012 match this Sunday, so we’re sharing these amazing infrared photos of Ukraine—one of the host countries of the football cup—that make Kiev look like a winter wonderland even in the summer time! Find out more about IR photography here.

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In Memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Comfort by Richard Avedon

Richard Avedon has taken a bevy of iconic black and white portraits, the trademark that made him a big name. But one look at this vibrant and over-the-top fashion spread (skeleton models aren’t normal, right?) and you’ll know that Avedon was no one-trick pony. See The New Yorker editorial photos here.



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Natsumi Hayashi Exhibition: “Today’s Levitation”

Have you ever heard of the blog named yowayowacamera? It includes the series “Today’s Levitation” and feartures Natsumi Hayashi’s levitating self-portraits. Her first exhibition takes place in Ebisu,Tokyo from this weekend.



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Lomography Tag of the Day - tunnel

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Rapa Nui: How to Discover the Magical World of the Moais

I had the chance to visit one the world’s most famous places: Rapa Nui or better known as Easter Island. Discovering this amazing little island is one of the greatest travel adventures I’ve ever had, and thus, I want to share this unique experience with you…

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Lomography Film of the Day - Fuji Provia 100F

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Lomography Film of the Day - Kodak Elitechrome EBX



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Intricate Paper Cut-Outs by Hina Aoyama

Give this amazing Japanese artist some paper and a pair of scissors and she’ll be sure to create something unbelievably intricate and fragile. Take a look at some of her lovely cut-outs after the jump!