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Is something wrong with my vision or am I really seeing a rabbit-headed man??
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The Digitaliza 110 film scanner is awesome when it comes to scanning the teeny tiny 110 filmstrips in flat bed scanners. I originally tried to use my 35 mm digitalize, but my Epson Perfection V600 scanner had trouble recognizing the film with all the empty space around the negatives. Here comes the Digitaliza 110 to the rescue! Scanning 110 film is now super easy.
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Just in time for our Andy Warhol tribute week, we've got a little competition going on for our avid pop art fans! Want to know the deets? Check them out after the jump!
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Next month will see the official release of our Smartphone film Scanner that received some really nice support on Kickstarter. Before the scanners are shipped to everyone who pledged for it, you can enjoy some more test scans made with the scanner right after the jump!
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Paper filigree. I don't think many of you know what is it, except people with art degree. But, why don't we try to make a camera in such a way?
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Why settle for the regular 24mm lens on a Diana Baby110 when you can go WIDE and fit so much more into your 110 shots with the awesome 12mm lens? It's true what they say: great things DO come in small packages!
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The only problem with the great Holga-Lenses is that you can't see the focus-settings. I found a really easy way to mark it and resolve this issue.
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Want a chance to have your artwork or photograph illustrate one of Neil Gaiman’s short stories? Well, this might be the perfect chance for you!
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At Lomography Store Manchester! Although we were only here for just over a year, we managed to squeeze in some truly epic parties, fantastic workshops and Lomographic highlights, here's some of the best bits from Manchester's Analogue universe!
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Since we are celebrating the life and work of renowned artist Andy Warhol, it is only proper for us to bring you some words of wisdom from the Pop art icon himself: quotes, that through the years, have given us a glimpse of his view on life, relationships, art, and many other things. Read on and see if Warhol's words do inspire you!
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New York-based filmmaker Bill Morrison has been making films for the past twenty years or so, and with just one glance at his body of work, we ask ourselves why we haven’t we discovered him any sooner.
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I admit it, me and my Smena 8M haven't always been best friends. I tried a couple of Smenas, each one with a different problem. But then, one decisive moment came. I went surfing to Basque country and the rest is history.
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Remember the Win Your Dream Space competition from a few months ago? The one where you can make a Lomography Gallery Store the home of your dream project for a whole month? We're excited to tell you that we're re-opening the contest.
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Scott Schuman, the photographer behind the successful fashion blog, The Sartorialist, interviews legendary photographer Steve McCurry as part one of a five-part series.
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I, missnothing, have lent my Sprocket Rocket loaded with a Lomography CN 100 and a Lomography Xpro Slide 200 to my aunt Maricruz and turned her into a "Lomographer for a Day." Take a look at what she's done!
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I ♥ my Olympus XA, and my Olympus XA ♥ redscale. This versatile little camera is a perfect match for the fiery reds and oranges of redscale -- be it home made or store bought.
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Last week, we met Lotte van den Acker, the girl with the Pentax Asahi K1000 tattoo. In an interview with Fstoppers, she shares how she came up with the ink inspiration and how she got the best artist to execute the design—her mom!
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Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania. There’s a lot to see and do, in the city and nearby. Here’s a short list of things I’d suggest adding to your plans if you’re visiting the area.
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Be careful in the winter, because it may be that your Spinner 360° freezes. And that means it can not rotate properly. Read on if you want to know what you can do about it.
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Warhol may have been an East Coast native but art brought him to sunny California once upon a time. Shot in 16mm color film, "San Diego Surf" was left unfinished due to injuries after his attempted murder but recently completed by his co-director Paul Morrissey. Four decades later, the film is screened for the first time.
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The vignetting and focus of the Holga pair wonderfully with the enhanced contrast and hyperreality of expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 GX to form a match made in heaven.