Welcome to the third installment of The Great Film Experiment! This is the part where we show you how messing around with film can produce mind-blowing results on your images! As always, our hard-working team of lab rats has been busy concocting some film recipes to suit your weird tastes! Today we present to you a fresh batch of new experiments to try, involving a handful of salt and a microwave. Excited? Then put on your lab coats and let’s get started!
Welcome to the third installment of The Great Film Experiment! This is the part where we show you how messing around with film can produce mind-blowing results on your images! As always, our hard-working team of lab rats has been busy concocting some film recipes to suit your weird tastes! Today we present to you a fresh batch of new experiments to try, involving a handful of salt and a microwave. Excited? Then put on your lab coats and let’s get started!
Salt’n’Soak by Mandi
Ah, the wonders of salt. Adds flavor to your favorite dishes, disinfects your sore throat, and exfoliates dead skin cells off your gritty knees. With this experiment, Mandi presents salt with an amazing new function – it adds a crystal-like texture to your images!
http://shop.lomography.com/labrats/#salt
Microwaved Polaroids by Alexeiz
Alexis Brien does more than shake that Polaroid picture – he pops it in the microwave for a cool, vintage-y effect! As easy as it sounds, he has stern instructions and precautions when conducting this experiment.
http://shop.lomography.com/labrats/#microwave
Infrared
“Infrared photography has always attracted fascination from the almost metaphysical notion of giving you the tools to capture the unseen and making it visible. Be it the white radiant plants or the black molten skies, the general color shift tints every scene with a dreamlike but somewhat hyper-real quality. Using a red filter, according to the sensibility of the film, allows you to cut away the visible lightwaves – just letting pass that arcane (and hidden) infrared.”
http://www.lomography.com/filmshop/
Buy 1 EFKE IR 820 or the Ilford SFX 200 – get 1 AGFA ProPack film free!
Buy a 5pk EFKE HIE / the Ilford SFX 200 – get 2 free AGFA ProPack films!
Buy a 12 box set Rollei Infrared IR 400 – get 5 free AGFA ProPack films
http://shop.lomography.com/shop/main.php?cat=Films&pro=mpf






5 comments
mondebiffy
xbalboax
man if i knew polaroids counted i would of submitted that idea, oh well great tips. lomo selling ir film, thats great!! gotta save some money :)
snoop
e-mail mandi at mandi@lomography.com, he is collecting all the tips.
fromyourthroat
metrimantico
OUè pan-dre! i send you some pic last month. it's not valid for this lot? salud