Tag: photography
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In Depth: Photos as Objects of Recollection
written by sylvann on 2024-02-29 #in-depthWhat do we do with photos that conjure painful memories we'd rather forget? We'll talk about that and more in this in-depth article on photos as objects of recollection.
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Writing and Photography, Two Sides of the Same Coin
written by eparrino on 2023-11-12 #culture #in-depthHow can writing help your photography? What do these two art forms have in common? In this article we share five tips that can be helpful when approaching a photographic project.
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In Depth: What It Means To Be A Free Creative
written by eparrino on 2022-12-11 #cultureWhat is the meaning of freedom of expression for photographers around the world? We take a closer look at some important figures of photojournalism and explore the theme of freedom in photography.
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The Fun and Flashy Side of the LomoApparat
written by cheeo on 2022-10-18 #gearBe the life of the party wherever, whenever. Check out Lomography's new fun and flashy camera—the LomoApparat!
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In-Depth: The Back-to-Basics Challenge
written by cheeo on 2022-10-09 #gear #culture #in-depth"It's not the camera, it's the photographer." Do you agree with the statement? Find out more in this In-Depth article.
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From The Kitchen To the Darkroom: Experimentation With Pinhole Photography.
written by eparrino on 2022-09-15 #culture #peopleAmong the various forms of analogue photography, experimenting with pinhole photography can provide unexpected satisfaction. We interviewed Vincenzo Cianciullo, who tells us about his experience with pinhole cameras built out of fruit and vegetables.
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No Limits, All Is Possible — An Interview With @Rolfmg
written by cheeo on 2022-07-29 #peopleVeteran photographer Rolf Müggenburg, also known as @rolfmg here in the community, shares with us some snippets of his creative life in this interview.
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To Become Eternal – an Interview with Hernan Castro
written by cheeo on 2021-05-29 #peopleBeing in the moment can be different for a lot of people. For Hernan Castro, that's just where he is when he's taking photos.
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Berlin Portraits: A Story of Searching and Trying by Sophie Makharadze
written by alinaxeniatroniarsky on 2021-02-24 #peopleSophie moved to Berlin three years ago and in this series she records how she gets to know the city and especially its inhabitants.
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Documenting Isolation: How Lomographers Cope With Confinement, Pt. 4
written by shhquiet on 2020-05-31 #culture #news #peopleHow do you creatively adapt during a difficult time? Here's part 4 of our series, featuring Lomographers from all over the world and their quarantine stories.
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In Depth: The Importance of Narrative in Photography
written by cheeo on 2019-12-15 #culture #in-depthThe photos we take aren't just fragments of the past, they can also be used to tell stories that we can always get back to. In this installment of In Depth, we take a look into the role of photography in writing a narrative with images.
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5 Things to Think About When You’re a Photographer
written by cheeo on 2018-09-02 #tutorialsBonus tip: lighten up and enjoy the view.
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Road to Abstraction
written by Montague Fendt on 2018-02-22 #tutorialsMontague Fendt narrates how the great masters inspired him to create a new approach to his photography.
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Capturing the Cinematic - An Interview with Mark Broyer
written by Marc Ocampo on 2018-01-15 #peopleSimple and striking, Mark Broyer's shots of cinematic scenes still has us hearing the faint buzz of night lights.
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Visual Fragments of Memories: An Interview with Jana Ludwig
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2018-01-06 #peopleDeeply inspired by her own relationship with others, photographer Jana Ludwig's surreal, Kafka-esque images are how memories of old, new, special and mundane look like, but all in all, they are all fleeting. And so, Jana captures them with her camera.
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It's Simple and That's Alright - An Interview with Celine Meunier
written by Marc Ocampo on 2017-11-10 #people"Don't think, just shoot." Celine Meunier lives by that motto and we absolutely love it.
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Emotional Spectrum in Pictures: Framing "Fear"
2017-10-31 #cultureTo be a photographer, you have to capture the unseen and the abstract. And when you do, you grow one step empathetic. Here we review Lomographs that straight out speak of human emotions, one befitting for our Halloween special: the look of fear.
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Emotional Spectrum in Pictures: Framing "Saudade"
2017-10-20 #culturePhotography isn't just about the visuals, technicalities or equipment. To be a photographer, you have to capture the unseen and the abstract. And when you do, you grow one step empathetic. Here we review Lomographs that straight out speak of human emotions.
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Emotional Spectrum in Pictures: Framing "Waldeinsamkeit"
2017-10-15 #culturePhotography isn't just about the visuals, technicalities or equipment. To be a photographer, you have to capture the unseen and the abstract. And when you do, you grow one step empathetic. Here we review Lomographs that straight out speak of human emotions.
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Jacob James: Photography as a Gateway to the Unknown
written by flea on 2017-06-03 #peopleJacob James is a British travel and cultural documentary photographer who captures the people and places of the world in a beautiful light, both visually and conceptually. He shares his experiences from his perspective as both artist and teacher.
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Erresullaluna and Chuli Paquin: Sophisticated Modern Decadence (NSFW)
written by lomosmarti on 2017-05-21 #peopleErresullaluna and Chuli Paquin are a creative couple, which stands out for a photography full of meanings, extratestual references and stylistic elements. Let's get to know the story behind their photos in this interview.
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Fleeting Words & Images: Poetic Lomography
2017-04-15 #cultureThis is photography in motion. Some photographs just speak louder than words, even with words from masters of the language.
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The Photographer as an Artist: Analogue Black & White
2017-03-19 #tutorialsGet in touch with your artistic anima and be the art photographer you've never imagined to be with the classic and timeless black and white film.
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Rescued Animals Portraiture: an Interview with Martin Stranka
2017-03-12 #peoplePrague-based photographer Martin Stranka has fallen in love with stories of rescued animals and their saviors, just enough to inspire him a magical series of portraits depicting these creatures.
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"On Emptiness": New Photographs from Alexis Vasilikos
2017-02-28 #peoplePhotographer Alexis Vasilikos has a brand new set of images for 2017, and they're nothing short of breathtaking.
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Lomo In-Depth: Art & Photography as Self-Therapy
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-01-15 #cultureLike any other art form, photography is one of the many outlets people resort to. Whether overcoming depression, mental or emotional illness or simply trying to unwind the mind, many an artist have proven that self-expression is an avenue to conquer obstacles.
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5 Photography Trends for 2017 for Lomographers
2017-01-14 #cultureAnother year, another grind. We already know film photography's about to become mainstream again this year, so here's our predictions for film photography trends that will be big in the community (and the world)!
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Romantic Transatlantic: Maya Beano with the LomoChrome Purple
2016-11-05 #gear #people #placesEnglish photographer Maya Beano is back to share her works with Lomography's LomoChrome Purple on traveling around London and the American Northeast Coast.
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Following the Melodies & Blues: Marc Jarabe with the New Petzval 58
2016-11-02 #gear #peopleCinematographer and photographer Marc Jarabe's photographs taken with the New Petzval 58 are dynamically moving to the beat.
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Daydreaming in Film: an Interview with Kristian Jalonen
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-10-23 #peoplePainterly, picturesque and surreal -- common elements found in analogue photographer Kristian Jalonen and his developing oeuvre, are reminiscent of the vintage Pictorialism. Applying his own intuitive twist, he reinvents the aesthetic with livelier composition.
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