Tag: history

  • Alternative Processes: How to Make Salt Prints

    written by analogue_rogue on 2013-05-08 #gear #tutorials
    Alternative Processes: How to Make Salt Prints

    Itching for something new and creative to include in your analogue routine? The salt print technique will be your gateway to the wonderful world of alternative photography printing. It's time to experiment!

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  • Wapping

    written by neja on 2011-02-18 #places
    Wapping

    A secret area in London with excellent views for history lovers. Wapping is an area in east London, part of the former Docklands, about which lots of Londoners don't even know. And the ones who know, appreciate it a lot.

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  • A Lomographic Photoshoot for Big Issue

    written by neja on 2011-03-17 #news
    A Lomographic Photoshoot for Big Issue

    I got an analogue assignment for the top London magazine Big Issue, available all over the capital in support of the homeless. Here is my story of the day...

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  • Mount St. Helens Eruption in 1980

    written by chourique on 2013-04-29 #people
    Mount St. Helens Eruption in 1980

    The eruption of Mount St. Helens which began on March 27, 1980 was the event of a lifetime. That was when Robert Landsburg, a 48-year-old American photographer from Portland, Oregon, decided to document it with his camera.

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  • The Diana F+ — A Quick History of the Analogue Icon

    written by cheeo on 2023-02-02 #gear
    The Diana F+ — A Quick History of the Analogue Icon

    Let’s take a quick look at the Diana’s rich and colorful history from its humble beginnings in 1960s Hong Kong to becoming a worldwide phenomenon.

  • Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 4): Ua Huka

    written by vicuna on 2010-04-22 #places
    Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 4): Ua Huka

    After visiting Nuku Hiva and Hiva Oa, we finally landed on the last island of our Marquesas trip, Ua Huka. We decided to spend 3 days on this very small island as everybody told us that it was the most magic and wild one, absolutely different from all the other islands. And indeed, we really made a trip "into the wild".....

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  • Richard Malogorski: Creating Large Format Panoramic Photos With a 100-Year-Old Cirkut Camera

    written by alexgray on 2022-11-17 #gear #people
    Richard Malogorski: Creating Large Format Panoramic Photos With a 100-Year-Old Cirkut Camera

    In this interview we get to know Richard Malogorski. The photographer talks to us about his passion for the large format Cirkut camera with which he captures incredible panoramic photos of old machine shops, cafes, hardware stores and North America’s great plains.

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  • Discovering The Marquesas Archipelago (part 2): Nuku Hiva

    written by vicuna on 2010-04-11 #places
    Discovering The Marquesas Archipelago (part 2): Nuku Hiva

    After the short transit on Rangiroa (see previous location) we finally arrive on Nuku Hiva, the main island of the Marquesas archipelago. The exploration of this magic and beautiful part of the world called "Henua Enana" (that means "the land of men" in marquesian) can now begin!

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  • Pontiac Bloc Metal 41: The Irrestible Charm Of A Folding Camera

    written by vicuna on 2009-02-05 #gear
    Pontiac Bloc Metal 41: The Irrestible Charm Of A Folding Camera

    For my last birthday, my sister gave me a wonderful present: a Pontiac bloc metal 41, an old folding camera she found on a flea market. She immediately thought that it could be a great camera to add to my collection, as I didn't have any folding one at this time.

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  • Shadwell Basin

    written by neja on 2011-03-20 #places
    Shadwell Basin

    The most significant body of water surviving from the historical London Docks. Development in the Shadwell area was encouraged by an enterprising speculator named, Thomas Neale who built the chapel, St. Paul's by Shadwell Basin in 1656 (which was rebuilt in 1821).

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  • Iconic 110 Cameras: Pentax Auto 110

    written by plasticpopsicle on 2012-05-21
    Iconic 110 Cameras: Pentax Auto 110

    With the recent release of Lomography's first ever 110 black and white film, we know you must be itching to try them out with some notable 110 cameras. We come to your rescue with a mini-series which features some of these classic compact shooters!

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  • Dunedin, the Most Scottish Town in New Zealand

    written by vicuna on 2011-01-07 #places
    Dunedin, the Most Scottish Town in New Zealand

    Dunedin is one of the biggest cities in the south island of New Zealand and has a very Scottish identity. Through words - and of course, lots of analogue photographs, let me show you some of the main points of interest in this city!

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  • BMW Welt, Munich

    written by vicuna on 2009-06-03 #places
    BMW Welt, Munich

    Munich is the capital city of Bavaria and is well known to be the birthplace of the world famous cars BMW.

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  • Bargeme, One of The Most Beautiful Villages of France

    written by vicuna on 2009-05-10 #places
    Bargeme, One of The Most Beautiful Villages of France

    Bargeme deserves with no doubt the title of "one of the most beautiful villages of France"; This official title is given to 150 villages in France and Bargeme is one of them! Let''s discover it! :))

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  • Pudu Prison: The Smell Of Death

    written by analogmonolog on 2012-06-13 #places
    Pudu Prison: The Smell Of Death

    Have you ever been to Pudu Prison before? Pudu Prison was once opened to the public, however, as attendance from Malaysians are low, they shut the prison down and did not retain the prison as a historical site to pave way for a brand new building. Modernization at it's best

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  • Tower Bridge After Dusk

    written by neja on 2011-04-15 #places
    Tower Bridge After Dusk

    Spring, summer, autumn, winter and spring again - always gorgeous, here's a look at the famous Tower Bridge, after dusk.

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  • Tevaitoa

    written by vicuna on 2010-02-21 #places
    Tevaitoa

    There's one very special place on Raiatea I'd like to show you: it's located in the village of Tevaitoa on the west coast. This village has a place that can perfectly symbolize 3 important moments of the history of Raiatea and Polynesia. On the same place you can find a marae, a protestant church and a battlefield of and ultimate fight against the french army in 1897...

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  • Railway Station of Nice

    written by vicuna on 2009-06-24 #places
    Railway Station of Nice

    I asked myself what kind of new place I could shoot in my town to share with the Lomo community and thought about the fact hat locations are all about traveling and discovery....hmmm ... what kind of place can represent the travel spirit before you arrive in a new place: a railway station of course!!

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  • The Wapping Project

    written by neja on 2012-06-25 #places
    The Wapping Project

    One of the best galleries in London, for real. My love affair with this gallery started through a lucky accident. I was flat hunting at that time when I saw a poster of a Guy Bourdin exhibition on the wall of some old building, which appeared to be a former Hydraulic Power Station, now the home of The Wapping Project Gallery.

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  • Shantytown: Back in the Goldmining Past of New Zealand

    written by vicuna on 2011-01-14 #places
    Shantytown: Back in the Goldmining Past of New Zealand

    The Greymouth area on the west coast of New Zealand doesn't have a lot to offer but there's one spot that's worth a visit. It's called Shantytown, and is the reconstitution of a XIX century goldmining village. Come and have a little travel back in time!

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  • The World According to Herr Willie: The Spirit of Jogja

    written by wil6ka on 2015-11-03 #places
    The World According to Herr Willie: The Spirit of Jogja

    It 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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  • On Early Photographic Processes and the Perks of Going Analogue

    written by geegraphy on 2013-02-07
    On Early Photographic Processes and the Perks of Going Analogue

    "I think it’s impossible for us today to imagine what a revelation the first photographs would’ve been to people…"

  • La Mezquita: the Mosque of Cordoba

    written by neja on 2011-10-21 #places
    La Mezquita: the Mosque of Cordoba

    The Mezquita, the jewel of Andalusia. To be honest, I didn't know anything about Cordoba when we went there. I heard it was worth visiting, but I didn't know why.

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  • Three Great Relaxing Places on the River Thames

    written by neja on 2011-03-17 #places
    Three Great Relaxing Places on the River Thames

    A quick guide on a relaxing escape in London. A lot of people think of London as Babylon City of struggle. Not if you have a Plan B in mind. The city is so huge, there's always something for everyone.

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  • Tower of London and Bridge

    written by vicuna on 2011-03-13 #places
    Tower of London and Bridge

    Tower Bridge is perhaps on of the world's most famous icons of London, but besides the bridge, you also have a beautiful old castle to visit and can learn a lot of things about English history.

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  • Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 3): Hiva Oa

    written by vicuna on 2010-04-16 #places
    Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 3): Hiva Oa

    Hiva Oa is another stunning island of the Marquesas archipelago and has something very special: 2 worldwide known european artists decided to live their last years on this island and today they're buried side by side in the cemetary of Atuona. I'm talking about the famous painter Paul Gauguin and the fascinating poet and singer Jacques Brel...

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  • Marae of Taputapuatea

    written by vicuna on 2010-02-21 #places
    Marae of Taputapuatea

    When I arrived on Raiatea last summer and asked people what could be interesting to visit on this island, all told me "marae of Taputapuatea".... sorry, but "mara-what of Tapauatatu what????" Didn't absolutely understand what was the name of this place and what it could be.... Curious to know more about this strange place? Don't worry, I'll explain it to you :)

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  • Mons, The Charms of A Village in The Provence

    written by vicuna on 2009-05-10 #places
    Mons, The Charms of A Village in The Provence

    On the way back from Bargeme (see other location) I discovered the village of Mons. It's one of these charming little villages of the Provence. Let's visit it! :)

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  • Reconfiguring Greenlandic History: Interview with Film Photographer Inuuteq Storch

    written by emiliee on 2024-01-10 #people #places
    Reconfiguring Greenlandic History: Interview with Film Photographer Inuuteq Storch

    Inuuteq Storch's photography explores the facets of his Greenlandic identity - home, nature, people, and above all, history. We spoke with Inuuteq about his ongoing archival project, which reveals a new narrative within historical documentation: that of the Greenlandic people themselves.

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  • Motion Picture Pioneer: Eadweard Muybridge and the Zoopraxiscope

    written by shhquiet on 2011-11-05
    Motion Picture Pioneer: Eadweard Muybridge and the Zoopraxiscope

    In honor of the latest analogue wonder to join the fantastic Lomography lineup, the Lomokino, we pay tribute to Eadweard Muybridge, a very important figure in the history of cinema.