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Lomo Cinema Club: The Strange Worlds of Yorgos Lanthimos
written by macasaett on 2024-03-07 #cultureIn our first of this new article series, Lomo Cinema Club, we explore the works of auteur Yorgos Lanthimos and the worlds he has built through three of his films, as well as showcasing analogue photography reminiscent of his movies.
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How to Create Multiple Exposures With Your LomoApparat
written by eparrino on 2024-03-12 #gear #tutorials #videosHave you ever tried to shoot multiple exposures with a LomoApparat? In this video tutorial we are looking into how to create stunning multiple exposures with our point-and-shoot camera.
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Serbest Salih Reflects on the Past Year With Sirkhane Darkroom and Their Mobile Photography Workshops
written by macasaett on 2024-03-16 #peopleWe catch up with Serbest Salih of Sirkhane Darkroom and hear about the program’s eventful 2023, their plans for the new year, and the creative power of film photography.
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Tipster: Night-time Adventures With the Fisheye No.2
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-03-14 #gear #tutorialsWith its 170° lens mixed with features such as multiple exposure, bulb mode, and flash, the Fisheye No.2 is perfect for nights out. Here we share some tips on how to get the best low light photos with your Fisheye No.2.
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Tony Kemplen's First Impressions of the New Lomomatic 110 Camera
2024-03-06 #gear #newsPhotographer, writer, analogue experimentalist and 110 film expert Tony Kemplen tested out the new Lomomatic 110 Camera for us and shared his experiences of shooting with this new pocket film format camera.
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Photographing Simplicity and Beauty in Life with Community Member Miki, a.k.a. @miks
written by sylvann on 2024-03-18 #culture #people #placesCats, mirror selfies and the changing seasons – Japanese film enthusiast Miki photographs life as it happens. For her, film photography is a way to connect with her surroundings, especially as she moves from her home country of Japan to Sweden.
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