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Lomography store victim of its success

Yesterday was the official opening of the Lomography store in London. The launch party was a HUGE success. Try to fit in 100 people in a small Newburgh Street-based store and you can imagine how crazy the evening was. The mood was excellent, the atmosphere was electric like you would imagine any Lomography party to be, and the lights... Well, the lights fell down from the ceiling half-way through the night.

This morning, the Lomography staff was busy cleaning up while electricians were there to repair the lights. But the store is now ready to welcome customers, and here are a few shots of the store that will become a must for many - Adam Scott, the director of Lomography UK, is even inviting people to have lunch in the downstairs area of the store. It's that cosy!

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Comments (4)

Richard Loarie:

Beautiful and graphic, someone worked hard on your opening.

Congratulations, wishing you great success in your venture. Wish I was closer, but ahhhh I live in Seattle Washington area.

Regards
Richard

Ingólfur Arnar:

Wow! This is the coolest store of all times!!!!! :D

Phoebe:

siiiiickkk i want to go!

FETE:

niiiiice...

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