Mix it Up | If you’re lacking inspiration for your street photography then why not think outside the frame? There’s more to photography than simply shooting. In a clever series of multiple exposures, we see photographer Tony Kemplen turn the mundane into the magical with his masterful mixed double exposures! Putting the same roll through several cameras and adding colored filters, his photos are clever, charismatic and totally crazy! | |
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Word on the Street | A leisurely stroll around your neighborhood, dodging the gum on the sidewalk and avoiding the scattering pigeons – not ideal. But if you pick up an iced latte to go and hook your favorite film camera ‘round your neck, you could turn your life into a gorgeously grainy movie. Loaded up with our Color Negative 400 film, Diego Bazán shot a series of dreamy street snaps around NYC so take a look and see if you can give it a go in your part of the world! | |
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“I love how versatile it is. It gives me an amazing palette of colors for street work and portraits.” | —Diego Bazán |
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Onto a Winner | Our Lomography Awards, the Ten and One, are officially open and it’s a great chance to challenge yourself over a series of eleven creative categories. If you’re keen to show off your creative street photography, upload as many photos as you like to our Urban Explorers: Street Photography Awards category and you could win a spot in our Hall of Fame as well as a bunch of other Lomography goodies! | |
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