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What do Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris) and Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Rises) have in common? Besides being two of the biggest names in Hollywood, both filmmakers are rather low-fi folks. Not fans of texting or emailing, they both continue to create movies in film and avoid unnecessarily hi-tech shooting techniques.
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Pablo Ientile is an Argentinian illustrator who has traveled around the world with his notebook under his arm. Meet this adventurer artist and enjoy his wit and the photos he has shot with his Diana F + Cai Guo-Qiang, a camera which has indeed suffered a slight transformation.
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Getting half overexposed or simply way overexposed film back from the lab? It's time for an inspection, your Zenit is most likely suffering from old age!
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Would you like to become an expert in Lomography? Do you scractch your head when you hear the terms cross-process or medium format? Do you fight with the lab employees everytime you go to process film? Don't worry, for Lomography Mexico and the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI) now present the first introductory workshop to Lomography!
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Elizabeth Weinberg is pretty well known for how she is able to make her awesome pictures look like a film. She didn't study photography formally and this made the difference in her composition style, because of her incredible ability to add curious personality to her portrait shots.
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In Kent lies a 160-acre woodland walking area, rich in wildlife and panoramic views. Once part of Trosley Towers Estate, the park covers 160 acres woodland and chalk downland, which is rich in wildlife. Animals have been re-introduced to the park to graze the chalk grasslands which support many rare and important plants and animals, such as the chalkhill blue butterfly and the musk orchid. There are two walks within the park: an easy-access trail through the woodland or the more adventurous can try the walk on the downland, which gives panoramic views across the Weald from the steep grass slopes.
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In my review on the LC-Wide, I'm sharing some of my photos taken with this wide-angled wonder and what I like about it so much.
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Serra da Estrela is the highest mountain in continental Portugal with endless and wonderful opportunities for hiking in the summer and for skiing in the winter or simply sightseing all year round. A mountain asking to be visited.
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One is not supposed to share wonderful thrift stores, but this one is such a grand, dusty, funky-smelling adventure that I must share for the sake of Lomography!
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Here's a list of what you should do and should not do when working with an Ultra Wide Angle lens. With these tips and tricks, you will be on your right track in producing fun and interesting photos! Enjoy!
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Peter Dombrovskis is an Australian photographer who loved taking pictures of the great scenes of Australia.
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You can drive pass the same beautiful location everyday and never have time to stop, get out, and take some photos. Last week, I made the most of the sunny weather and explored a reserve that I regularly drive pass on my way to work - The Panmure Fencible Historic Reserve.
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How to exploit a funny and easy camera and make it your favourite analogue companion for the summer!
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He calls this Lomograph 'Hell's Angels' -- quite daring but its loveliness sure was from heaven!
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Inspired by a hilarious phrase - "I'm not good at not eating" - from a fellow Lomographer, I thought I'd reminisce through some of my past photographs of one of life's essential things: food!
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Escaping to the famed Louisiana swamps doesn’t require a boat ride or driving through back alleys of Cyprus trees. You might even find one in the middle of your city. Read about Baton Rouge’s own swamp after the jump.
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Did you lose your color gels for your Colorsplash Flash? Or are you just getting a bit bored with your same old color gels? Read on to see how to make your own color gels with a bit of twist on it!
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It's hard to pass up an opportunity when you're put at an ultimatum to either stay in the city, or drive an hour away for only a few hours before work. This is what I've faced not too long ago when sitting in my boyfriend's living room on a hot Milwaukee summer day, alongside the events that were soon to follow.
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Escape from the city articles seem to be a running theme for me at the moment so why not stick to what I’m good at and introduce you to the beautiful hidden world of Kingley Vale. A place for your hit list this summer if you're along the English south coast. Described as special, spooky, and spectacular, read on to find out more about this magical countryside setting.
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. Our first project is a very easy (and super tasty) recipe to prepare some homemade summer popsicles by Miriam Lepore.
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. Our second project is a Rorschach Inkblot Tote Bag by Kate Livesey.
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I took a chance on a roll of Kodak Ektachrome Elite II 100 film which expired in 1998. It wasn't well-stored so I had the lowest expectations of the $3 discontinued slide film. But after using it on my trip to Boracay, I ended up loving the photos and now want to buy the rest of the deadstock! Find out why here.
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Eric Bana with a single red daisy in front of his face. Sarah Jessica Parker in gym clothes plus a misplaced Perrier bottle. David Duchovny in shiny leggings on a disco ball. Christina Ricci emerging from a space egg. Here's a gallery of cringe-worthy celeb photos from the 80's and 90's. Posing and styling lessons learned, hopefully!
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A few months ago, it was the first time I had ever tried and experienced film-swapping. I usually love it when I have more or less control over the shots, even with doubles. However, I was willing to try something new. ‘You never know, you may like it,’ I told myself. And I do not just like it, I LOVE IT.
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Travel back in time to the swinging sixties at the former campus of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), presently the north campus of the University of Manchester, and see how the architects of the '60s envisioned the future.
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Do you have a bunch of Diana F+ flash gels sitting around unused? Well, here's an easy tip on how to turn them into rainbow gold...and start capturing the world in glorious quadrachrome!
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"The Dark Knight Rises" (2012) is one of the most anticipated on-screen adaptations of DC Comics' Caped Crusader. Before you flock to cinemas for the latest Christopher Nolan/Christian Bale flick, here are some rare photos from LIFE on the set of Batman, the 1966 TV series starring Adam West and Burt Ward.
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Don't know where to go for a vacation? Why not try going to Bohol, Philippines on your next travel!
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Hike on a historic World War II remnant and get a great workout with a view. Koko Head Crater trail is 1.5 miles from parking lot to the summit with an elevation of 1200 feet. The site was a supply system for a United States Air Force Station that brought troops and supplies up a cinder cone volcano during World War II. The remaining railroad ties act as the stairs that will assist you up the hill. This hike challenges you with a steep climb, but offers incredible views of Eastern Oahu.
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With its crazy saturation and colors, this unpredictable slide film will add vibrant new life to your lomographs. Read on to take a look at some photos taken using the Fuji Velvia 100 RVP!