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"textContent": "Drastically shifting from experimental film and costly hardware, Lomography is taking on the digital world of photography. Its new reloadable LomoChrome Classicolor camera – costing less than US$28 – captures images that don't need any filters.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Consumer Tech, Technology\n\n**Tags:** Lomography, Photography, Art, Analog, Film Cameras, Retro, Accessibility",
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