The Lomographic Society Proudly Presents:
Lomography Loves Japan – a special edition to support our friends
·Cherishing Life: Three clones to show our support and respect for our Japanese friends
·Immediate Support: We will donate 20.000 Euros to the Red Cross for each camera sold
·Online Coverage: Follow reports from Tokyo by our Lomography team Japan
Cherishing Life
Still the world is struck dumb with horror looking back on the tragedy that hit Japan last month and we are standing in awe of the strength of our Japanese friends. Before the disaster struck, we were working on a special edition dedicated to the Golden Week in Japan. After what happened, we decided to launch this edition but add a charity aspect to it to show respect and offer help to our Japanese friends. Three cameras, the Diana Mini JIYU (Freedom), the Diana F+ KIRAMEKI (Sparkling) and the Fisheye 2 SHIAWASE (Happiness) were designed for the most joyful time in Japan and will bring some hope to Japan. To give financial aid we will donate 20.000 Euros to the Red Cross to support the reconstruction of a country so precious and beautiful.
Immediate Support
Take the chance to be part of the Lomography aid team to support a country that is going through tragedy beyond believe. The Red Cross will use the donation on site to make sure that our Japanese friends find some relieve and hope while we are involving our community in various online actions through our Lomography Loves Japan initiative. Our Lomography Team in Tokyo is trying to live their lives as normal as possible and are sharing their experiences with you on our website. They organized free workshops called “Smile Everyone!” to bring smiles to fellow Lomographers and wish for hope for everyone in Japan. Besides the Lomographic actions in Tokyo, we are organizing competitions on our website and will be publishing more articles about the daily lives of our friends in Japan to keep you updated.To find out more, click: www.lomography.com/lomography-loves-japan
http://www.lomography.com/lomography-loves-japan
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