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Picking film for your camera is similar to choosing the right type of canvas, colours and brushes for a good three hours of painting. Even though the use of film and development is a bit more expensive than digital options, the wide variety and possibilities along with the simple flair of purely analogue film are definitely worth the price. A good knowledge of your film type (colour negative, B/W, slide film!x-pro) and film speed is half the rent of getting the shots you want. For all things film related you should definitely check out: "www.lomography.com/filmshop": www.lomography.com/filmshop
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Unlike shouting stereotypes such as the damsel in distress and the knight in shining armor-photographers in movies are more than just for camera tricks. That’s why instead of showing you the usual films by and about the greats like Diane Arbus, William Eggleston, or David LaChapelle—we want to share some movies with fictional photographers. After all, simultaneously seeing what is behind and in front the camera can make all the difference.
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It’s an Analogue Lifestyle shopping review! You blindly give the online Lomography Shop your money; in return, they send “their choice” of five 35mm film rolls. You don't know exactly what you get until you open the box.
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White - A symbol of purity and innocence, will become the motivation for your creativity.
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The Emmy award winning show, 30 Rock featured a special cameo appearance by the analog wonder, the Diana F+!
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Katrina Tan likes taking film pictures of the city she lives in, flowers of wonderful colours, and her most beloved pups. To her, film photography is an exciting and a mysterious form of gratification. She is also looking forward to owning her very first SLR camera.
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If you want to be mesmerized by youth's spell and meet everyday Peter Pans and Tinkerbells, let Ryan McGinley's photos take you to his neck of the woods.
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Husband-and-wife artists and illustration team, KozynDan are a match made in Lomography heaven. With their awe-inspiring hyper real panoramic illustrations and incredible underwater photography, this dynamic couple, otherwise known as Kozy and Dan Kitchens, hail from Los Angeles and create jaw-dropping art while globe-trotting the world together and documenting it all on their website www.kozyndan.com. Check out what happened when The Lomography Gallery Store Los Angeles armed them with an LC-A+ and Krab Underwater Housing!