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macmarco from Massa
I was born in 1970,i live in Tuscany,Italy... i love colours but i feel good in the rain...i like unusual and funny things and often i buy kitch stuff... I love to live analogue and i always take with me my beloved LCA...
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azurblue, 女性 from Nice, France
Wellcome in my lomohome : I am slow and low-fi and I love to play with my lomo and vintage cams ! Diana and Holga are my favorite, but I also shoot with polaroid cams (sx-70 and EE100), diana-mini, LCA+, horizon kompakt, olympus mju, spinner 360°, lubitel 2, rolleiflex, and zeroimage pinhole. You also can see my pics on flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/19146503@N05/
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catx, 女性 from United Kingdom
Hi! I'm Cat! I love to Lomo and have a good 20something film and lomo cameras. Doesn't mean I'm that good at getting the perfect shot, am still learning and would love hints and tips! Especially film suggestions. My weapon of choice is usually my LCA.
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djmusician from Reykjavík, Iceland
holga is the greatest - lca is also super great and much more portable. here's a link to my music if you wanna get into the groove; http://hljodaklettar.greedbag.com/dj-musician/
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ssamm66 from Pikesville, Md, United States
Hello! Welcome to my LomoHome. I'm pretty new to Lomo but I got my feet wet by being the first leg of the Great LCA Race for my team, The Shutterbugs (North America Team 2). Stop by take a look at the albums!
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dux_x from Taubaté, Brazil
Image experiments, DIY projetcts and lomography. Lomo addicted since 2002 and photographer from the cradle, creative director and brazilian. I love lomo lca and holga and i´m analog. Know more: http://www.juliofranca.net Experimentos com imagens, projetos faça-você-mesmo lomografia. Viciado em lomografia e químicos como C41 e Dektol, é fotógrafo desde o berço, diretor de criação e brasileiro. Sou louco pela Lomo LC-A e pela Holga e sou um cara praticamente analógico.
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wendalls, 女性 (36) from Wellington, New Zealand
I love Lomography, its pretty much what i want to do for the rest of my life, if only it paid the bills. Had one Lomography exhibition in 2008 and now i just want to have more. Have got a LCA tattooed on my arm, which might be kinda crazy but what the hell... oh have a look at my website if you are not busy cheers www.wendymccawe.co.nz
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camerao
I'am a lomographer from the first hour of this great motion. Bought my first LCA around 1990, when I'am tired of doing B&W-Art. As I'am not starting at the crawling stage, you can imagine, that in between my hair becomes white, but my hart is full of LOMO-colors &motions. First of all like my LCA, doing street photography with.. My first one died some month ago (sniff ,sniff), but as I travelled a lot in eastern europe in earlier times, found some machines as replacement. Holga is my first choice for MF, but in between have also become good friend with Diana and my collection of her clones, everyone has her special character. It's great, to try out and see the result. I use all the other different plastics for my experiments, as I like to try new things out, together with smena and all the other russian supermachines.
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peteparker, 男性 (45) from Milano, Italy
Pete Parker AKA Spiderman That's my nick. My real name is Franco Calcagnì I'm the co-owner and creative director of ARACHNO [ http://www.arachno.it ] a web agency located in Milano - Italy. I am the proud owner of a Diana F+ with instant back, an Holga 120, an Holga 135BC, an Actionsampler, a Holga 12 3D Stereo, a Diana Mini, a Lomo LC-A with its underwater KRAB, and a Spinner 360... Plus the latest addition: the Sprocket Rocket! Hope you will enjoy my albums. A big hug!
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paulcallaway, 男性 (41) from St. Louis, United States
I live in O'Fallon, Missouri (USA) and I've been shooting analog since around 2005 or so. Once I got hold of a Woca (an older Holga with a glass lens) I've been hooked on the 'toy' cameras ever since. I have roughly 7 or 8 various Holgas, a Diana +, several multi-lens cameras, a toy range-finder called a Concord C-77, some old crappy point & shoots and a couple 1960 or 70-ish film cameras. I try to exhibit my work or enter local exhibits 2-3 times a year & I've had the good fortune to participate in a workshop with Michelle Bates. All in all..I couldn't do without film and the fun it provides! Also check out my blog http://toycameracrusader.blogspot.com/ for more of what I do and follow my toy camera adventures and experiments.