Tag: documentary
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Street Photography 101
written by erinwoodgatesphotography on 2011-03-16 #gear #tutorialsSome find it terrifying to go out and click on the street and some find it amusing to move among people. Some spend their time mingling with locals there and some get embarrassed by the attention they get out of clicking photos. Here is a small list which i thought would help people wanting to get into street photography and how to go about it.
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Photographic Memory: An Interview with Atisha Paulson (NSFW)
written by cheeo on 2016-10-22 #peoplePeer into photographer Atisha Paulson's inner sanctum and learn more about his process, photographic journey, and so much more.
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Through Heat and Dust: Sze Tah’s Journey Through India on Film
written by alexgray on 2023-09-04 #people #placesPhotographer Sze Tah takes us on an emotive journey through the heart of India in stunning scenes captured on various film cameras including the Lomo LC-A+.
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Celebrating Fatherhood on Film With Sean Marc Lee and Daddy_Lee
written by alexgray on 2022-06-19 #culture #peopleWhat better way to celebrate father’s day than by welcoming back Sean Marc Lee to the magazine to discuss his most personal project, Daddy_Lee. In this on-going documentary series Sean's father plays the clown for his photographer son.
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Filipina Journalist Nana Buxani on the Timeless Magic of Film Photography
written by sylvann on 2024-01-01 #culture #peoplePhotographing since the late '80s, Filipina documentarian and artist Nana Buxani remains loyal to film photography as a medium to reveal the human condition. She talked to us about the magic of film, ardently following one's passion, and more.
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Monday Moodboard: Sleepyheads
2017-09-25 #cultureMondays are a bummer. Don't fret though, you're not alone in this. Everyone's feeling pretty lethargic on the first day of the weekday. Here's a Monday Moodboard in which everyone's in the mood for exactly what you're doing now.
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Restaging the Tarot: Photographer Alice Smeets in Haiti
2015-08-04A tableu project enlivens Haitian streets with prescient symbols and participative art.
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A BBC Documentary: The Lomo Camera, Shoot from the Hip
written by impaktor on 2012-08-31 #videosA highly interesting BBC documentary from 2004 tells the story of the Lomo factory, and the Lomography movement, with many interesting interviews and lots of nice imagery.
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Ferry Verheij: A Story Teller
written by Ivana Džamić on 2016-07-28 #peopleIt can be said that photography is more than just a click on the camera, it makes the moments, people and emotions live forever. This was confirmed to us by an exceptional Dutch photographer Ferry Verheij, whose photographs represent stories of all those people and places he had a chance to know.
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Intimacy: Film Photographs by Atisha Paulson
written by cheeo on 2016-09-23 #peopleJust how much does a photo reveal?
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"Promised Land" – Lisa Elmaleh's Tells Stories of Migratory Crisis with her 8x10 Large Format Camera
written by eloffreno on 2023-11-05 #culture #peopleLisa Elmaleh's work "Promised Land/Tierra Prometida" documents the landscape, aid workers, and migrants on the US-Mexico border. Her photos, which were made on an 8x10 analogue camera, lead to her winning Google's Creative Labs and Aperture Foundation's 2023 Creator Labs Photo Fund.
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Molly Steele: Intimate Reportage Photography On Film
written by alexgray on 2022-09-24 #peopleThe work of reportage photographer Molly Steele is so intoxicating we feel it should come with a warning: viewers may be struck by uncontrollable urges to quit their jobs and hit the road in search of adventure.
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Photography Underground — an Interview with Photographers Simon Riddell and David Allen of One Shot
written by cheeo on 2019-11-01 #gear #people #places #videosOne of our Golden Rules in the Community tells us to bring our camera everywhere we go. Well, these two photographers took that rule to heart and brought their large format camera into an underground tunnel to take, develop, and print a photograph of colossal proportions.
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Exploring Collective Identity Through Medium Format Film Photography with Vân-Nhi Nguyễn
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-04-29 #culture #people #placesUsing medium format photography to bridge past memories and the present, Vân-Nhi Nguyễn explores 21st-century Vietnamese identity and purpose through the many photography projects she undertakes.
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Lushi Song Takes Us Behind the Scenes of the Chevalier Ballet in NYC ft. the Lomo LC-Wide
written by eloffreno on 2024-04-22 #gear #culture #people #placesToday, LomoAmigo Lushi Song is back, shifting gears from her usual wedding photography to share behind-the-scenes photos that she took of the ballerinas of the Chevalier Ballet Company in New York City.
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Expressing the Inexpressible: Tamara Saadé’s Many Photographic Languages
written by birgitbuchart on 2022-02-11 #gear #peopleBetween journalistic documentation and creative experimentation, artist and polyglot Tamara Saadé's heart is in photographic expression. The Beirut/NY-based photographer has collected a mix of her work shot on a variety of Lomography film stock for her to share with us.
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Introducing David Roy Smith (@davidrsmith) — North America's Honorary LomoHome of May 2024
written by eloffreno on 2024-06-10 #culture #peopleIn celebration of our fantastic and extremely talented community, the team at Lomography USA is honoring their favorite active Lomographers on our website with "LomoHome of the Month." This time, we're highlighting community member @davidrsmith for his moving documentations of his loved ones.
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Interview: Ana Topoleanu on Motherhood, Film Photography & Feminism
written by sylvann on 2024-02-28 #culture #people #placesDocumentary photographer Ana Topoleanu considers film as the catalyst for her love for photography. We got to know more about the cherished stories behind her images, and how her photography extends into all aspects of her life.
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Bedroom Tapes: Photographing the Creative Process by Julien Aussel
2023-05-27 #culture #peopleJulien Aussel, creator of the brand 'Good Morning Keith', tested out the LomoChrome Metropolis film for his photography series titled "Bedroom Tapes". The series aims to document all the steps leading to the completion of a musical project from its very beginning.
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Behind the Curtains: Documenting Ballet on Film with Maggie Carey
written by alexa_alexiades on 2024-02-20 #culture #peopleMaggie Carey is here to take us behind the scenes in the busy lives of ballet dancers using Earl Grey B&W, LomoChrome Purple, and Lomography 400 35 mm film.
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The New Generation: An Interview with Tyler Mitchell
written by Ivana Džamić on 2016-07-08 #peopleTyler Mitchell is a young artist that, through his versatile work and photographs, has become one of the representatives of a novel, fresh wave in photography. He still enjoys directing films and truly believes in their magic.
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Irene Baqué on Seeking Timeless Moments and Documenting Cultural Traditions
written by macasaett on 2024-03-04 #peopleFilmmaker and photographer Irene Baqué isn’t afraid to tap into nostalgia in her work. Having started her film journey with a Lomograhy Fisheye One back when she was a teen, she speaks with us about how she employs qualities of film in her still and motion picture work.
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Tina Holowat's "Through the Window and Behind the Curtain" Uses Analogue Photography as a Tool of Self-Reflection
written by eloffreno on 2023-09-13 #peopleTina Holowat is an analogue photographer from New York whose work tackles concepts of self-perception and isolation through self-portraiture.
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Unique Characters and Intriguing Worlds: Cinematic Film Photography by Jamie Noise
written by alexgray on 2023-08-09 #culture #peopleIn this interview we talk to London-based photographer Jamie Noise about his latest series of beautiful film photographs exploring the city’s underground performers, artists and kink communities.
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Large Format Portraiture With Sarah Stellino
written by alexgray on 2022-10-06 #peopleIn this interview Wisconsin based photographer Sarah Stellino talks to us about her ongoing large format photography project, Queering Rural Spaces, and the ways in which it has allowed her to connect with her subjects.
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Lydia Ramsdell on Discovering 110 Film, Advice to Budding Photographers, and LomoApparat First Impressions
written by eloffreno on 2024-06-13 #gear #culture #peopleIn a full circle moment, Southern-born and New York-based photographer Lydia Ramsdell is here with us today to share 110 shots from her first semester studying photography at Parsons School of Design alongside photos from her last semester taken on the LomoApparat 35 mm camera.
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A Protest on Wheels: Joan Michel's Skaters With a Message
written by tamarasaade on 2020-07-23 #gear #people #videosPhotographer, filmmaker, Youtuber, translator, and guitarist Joan Michel photographed skateboarders coming together to protest for the Black Lives Matter movement in Harlem.
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LomoAmigo Zan Azlee Shoots a Documentary with LomoKino
written by eva_eva on 2012-06-15 #people #videosPresenting our latest LomoAmigo from Malaysia. Zan Azlee is a journalist, documentary filmmaker and writer. Read more about our LomoAmigo, his new project and the documentary he captures after the jump!
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Alex Bickford's International Adventures with Lomography 35 mm Film
written by eloffreno on 2024-07-17 #gear #culture #people #placesBoston-based photographer and filmmaker Alex Bickford is here with us today to share a rundown of his analogue adventures as well as the reliable companionship of Lomography Color Negative 800 and LomoChrome Purple 35 mm film stocks throughout his journeys.
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Jeff Cheng on Documenting Cataract Surgery in East Africa with the Lomo’Instant Automat Glass
written by kaheihung on 2024-02-01 #peopleJeff Cheng, a photojournalist and visual artist, shares photos from his recent trip to East Africa to document cataract surgeries, and talks about the multitude of possibilities in photography.
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