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The first golden rule of Lomography is "Take your camera everywhere you go." The third golden rule of Lomgraphy is "Lomography is not an interference in your life, but part of it." 110 film makes it easy to follow these two rules.
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I shot some 52 year old (!) film and got some decent results, but it took a bit of planning. Read about it.
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Lomography Color X-Pro Sunset Strip 100 is not for the faint of heart. It's a crazy, wild, unpredictable film...and lots of fun.
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I reviewed the Zenit Horizon Perfekt and find it to be, well...perfekt.
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The Debonair Super Lens is a curious camera. It's a very usable cross between a Diana and a Holga that has some unique features and a nice signature.
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I will demonstrate a simple technique for doing multiple exposures with consistently interesting results.
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A classic AMERICAN twin lens reflex camera, the Ciro-Flex is one of the few examples of a quality TLR made state-side.
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In part one I compared and contrasted features of four similar wide-angle Vivitar point and shoot cameras, including the legendary Ultra Wide and Slim. In part two, I compare the results of the shootout and you can decide which looks best. You might be surprised.
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In part one, I compare and contrast the features of four very similar wide-angle Vivitar point and shoot cameras, including the legendary Ultra Wide and Slim. In part two, I look at the results of a side-by-side shootout.
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Shooting on the beach is always fun...the white sand, blue sky, the living sea. I was born near the beach in the southern part of Texas that is often referred to as "The Third Coast". Soon after that, my parents moved us all to Riverside, California and then finally to San Diego, California where I spent most of my childhood.
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This family of cameras is bit of an enigma. I acquired one by accident. Now, I'm curious about the rest of the family.
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The Yashica TL-E is a no-frills basic workhorse SLR camera that will get the job done. Learn more about this great camera for beginners after the jump!
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The Olympus Pen EES-2 is the predecessor of the Olympus Trip 35. It is almost identical to the Trip 35, but it is a half-frame camera, which doomed it to fall out of favor with enthusiasts.
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On their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Gimel and read about his life in Austin.
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Fritz the Blitz has quickly become my favorite Lomographic flash. Read more about this flash and why I love it after the jump!
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I visited the Point Cabrillo Lightouse near Mendocino in California
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I visited Mendocino on the coast of California. It was beautiful and "quirky".
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Last year I took a long vacation to one of the lesser-known wine producing regions of California.
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I did a side-by-side comparison of La Sardina with Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, and discovered some very interesting things. Read more in the second installment of the review!
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Several of La Sardina's features make her a great choice for doing stereographs. Read on to find out what I did with my La Sardina.