L.A. TACO and LOMOGRAPHY are pleased to present the TACO de LOMOGRAPHY series, wherein some of our favorite photographers take a Lomography LC-A camera equipped with a Fritz the Blitz flash out into the streets to capture the Taco Lifestyle on film. Fifth in the series is the brilliant Erwin Recinos, who takes you into the heart of the taco lifestyle in Los Angeles... make sure to click on the images to reveal their full power and size. View the first Taco de Lomography post here, the second here, the third is here and the fourth is here.
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Taco de Lomography ~ Erwin Recinos
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