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What happens when you combine the power of the splitzer, double exposures and a cross processed film?
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Last week was not particularly creatively productive or eventful for me.
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Here's the part two of my lengthy but hopefully extensive review of Lomography's Belair x 6-12.
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Recently we announced that we've begun the production of an exciting new color negative film that reproduces the stunning effects of color infrared film – Lomochrome Purple 400 ISO. We were blown away by the response when the original stock of 35mm film sold out in just two days! Well, after some hard work, we've now managed to secure some extra rolls of the 35mm film. Read on for details on how to pre-order yours!
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Are you giddy with excitement in anticipation of finally getting to try out our Smartphone Film Scanner? Hold on to your horses! Send us a video of you scanning and you might get much more than you bargained for!
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Say hello to the roaring Lion City! For this week’s edition of Lomography Day Trips, the spotlight’s on that little-big city state in Southeast Asia: Singapore!
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The LC-A is the legendary Russian camera that started the creative analogue movement known as Lomography and it's got a loyal cult following worldwide. Don't have your own piece of photographic history yet? Maybe these inspiring LC-A photos—as well as some helpful reviews and tipsters—will convince you to buy your own LC-A+ today!
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With Andy Warhol's depictions of Campbell soup cans, they became an iconic object. We asked you for your best shots featuring cans. You came through and we picked the winners!
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Radiant colors, unexpected light leaks, crunchy grain - there's so much to love about Analogue Photography, but still we wanted to know - why do you love it?
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Please erect—I mean, direct—your attention to today's Overly Descriptive Title photo.
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George saw what Paul was doing with his camera and wanted to do the same. Or the other way around. Honestly, we do not know. What we know, though is that the Beatles' guitarist liked taking his own photo, as well. Check it out after the jump!
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In his upcoming film series, a graphic designer seeks to tell the stories of people whose creative passions and pursuits remain fueled by all things analogue amidst the digital world. Find out more about this intriguing project of Daniel Groner after the jump!
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Ever wonder how to make those cool animated photos also known as “gifs” with your multi lens cameras? Well at this workshop we will teach you how.
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The long winter is almost over! A few more weeks and it will be spring! Although here in Como the weather is still cold, I invite you to explore some small but delightful oasis of green in my town, where I like to stay to relax and to meet old and new friends in the springtime!
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Part 1 of 4 in a Vinyl Havens series that explores the record stores of Inner West Sydney, Australia. First stop is The Record Crate!
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Craving for a cross-processed adventure? Take a look at these Reviews on Rewind and see why the versatile and varicolored Fuji Velvia slide film is the favourite reversal emulsion of many Lomographers!
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On a trip to twin crater lakes in Laguna, I decided to try Fuji Velvia slide film for the first time. Imagine my delight when I got the roll back from the lab and saw how rich the colours in my photos were! From plush purples to rad reds, the images boast of strong contrasts as well as smooth tones.
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Sometimes simplest is best. And that's absolutely true when it comes to that little scanner. Go on reading after the jump to know more about my first experiences with this gadget!
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Not that compact, not that good looking. Those were the first things that came to my mind when I held the camera the first time. But I was in need of a film camera for the summer, and this one had all sorts of automation. I decided to take it.
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Ever tried writing a letter for your future self to read and ponder about? Today may be a good time for you to do it again or for the first time, so grab yourself a fancy stationery and a nice pen, and start writing!
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Have you ever developed your own roll? Well, I'm proud to say I have, and I recommend it to everyone. Be warned: the process is highly addictive (or maybe it's just the chemicals).