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Diana Mini -- a tiny analogue camera with a funny flash that is even bigger than itself. It works like magic with 35mm films.
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There was a time when people turned to disposable cameras when they want to take pictures with something simple and fuss free. These days, however, creative minds and photography enthusiasts now enlist the aid of disposable cameras to document their lives in a different way. You must have read about one such project, the Indisposable Concept, from a couple of weeks ago here in the Magazine, but we wanted to have a closer look at the beginnings, aspirations, and inspirations behind this photography project. We know you want to know more too, so come and read on!
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Kids make great models for taking pictures, as long as you know how to make it fun. Use costumes and props, try light painting, or just catch them in the act of play.
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For someone like me who was born in the 1990s, I never thought that I will come into contact with film and Lubitel 166+. They are really filled with irresistible charms!
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Very recently, we gave you a brief overview of Eric Omori's fascinating photography project and a peek at some of his out-of-the-ordinary analogue masterpieces. In this article, you'll learn more about the California-based photographer's inspirations, creative processes, and more, so go ahead and read on!
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With retro-looking photos being all the rage these recent years (oh, the irony, I know), it's not surprising how many photographers have picked up a film camera or two to make their vintage-y snaps as authentic as they can get. The modern-day paintball battleground photos you are about to see after the jump is one such example--taken using a camera and photographic techniques from the Civil War Era!
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Let’s be honest, everybody has their own stereotype of one another. This also applies to the photography world where analogue enthusiasts have this certain impression towards digital lovers, and vice versa.
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Instead of looking for existing urban decay to photograph, an American photographer creates her own post-apocalyptic scenes to capture in full detail on film. Find out how these amazing worlds of Lori Nix make her a non-traditional photographer after the jump!
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My love for lomography began with a single photo I saw in a magazine 3 years ago. Funny because now I can’t even remember exactly what it was. All I could recall was what I felt when I first saw it. I was so overwhelmed by the picture’s beauty and its intense colors and the fact that it was taken using a lomography (film) camera. It was love at first sight and I knew at that moment I just had to learn how.
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As we celebrate Lomography's 20th anniversary this week, it got me thinking what my life was like in 1992. I dug around my baby albums and found this photo of me with a toy camera. Who knew that, 20 years later, I'd be working for the biggest analogue photography community and company? :-)
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Meet Hideaki Hamada, a professional film photographer from Japan who lets his subjects live by taking their portraits in the most natural and beautiful ways possible.
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Whenever street photography and its roots are being mentioned, Henri Cartier-Bresson almost always comes to mind first. However, French photographer Robert Doisneau was also a notable street photographer who co-pioneered photojournalism alongside Cartier-Bresson. Read on and take a look at his mesmerizing photographs of Parisian streets in the 1940s to 1950s after the jump!
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Finally, some good news to us film photography lovers and lomographers: amidst the unfortunate discontinuance of several films recently, Ilford remains committed to the film business. In case you haven't learned about it yet, read on to learn more about this awesome news!
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Give a lomographer a film camera and he will give you photographs splashed with vibrant, saturated hues. Give Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton a 4 x 5 film camera and she will give you mind-blowing psychedelic photos. We think it's better to let her photos do the talking, so read on and check them out!
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Armed with SLR cameras and mostly expired films, Aleyn Comprendio from the Philippines captures beautiful photographs with the serene, ethereal quality that is unique to film. In this quick interview, Aleyn tells us more about herself, her fascination with film, and her dreamy photographs.
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In this tipster, you will find out how you can save money on film photography. I will go over the five basic ways on how any film photographer and Lomographer can pursue their artistic dreams and develop their creative outlets without having to spend a fortune.
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When I first took up analogue photography, my digital loving friends thought I was crazy. But after showing them my first set of photographs, I can't help but think I may have won them over.
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Photographer Brad Carlile has an ongoing series wherein he photographs hotel rooms at different times of the day. The amazing images that are produced have bursts of color that will leave you in awe.
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A photographer in Chicago built a huge analogue creation that is sure to challenge the teeny high-tech cameras that much of our world has been shooting with. Can his epic film camera contend against the modern digital cameras of today? Find out after the jump!
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Nearly a month after Kodak announced its move to file for bankruptcy protection, the iconic company finally has a good news for film photographers: it will cease the production of digital equipment but will carry on with its film division. Read more about it after the jump!