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We've talked about the custom Diana F+ cameras made by local San Francisco artists... Now let's have a glimpse at the photographs submitted for the Vignettes for Charity exhibition at our San Francisco Gallery Store. Some talented photographers of all backgrounds are giving viewers a glimpse into life in the city... Check them out below!
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Lomography and MUBI have teamed up for something special: We proudly present a 20-minute independent film shot entirely on our LomoKino! Filmed by world-renowned director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, this film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 19th, and we're happy to screen it for you in-store as well!
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Attention all photography fanatics: Here’s your chance to take our medium format dream machine out for a test run! We’re taking our beloved Diana F+ clones for a stroll to capture the essence of the city through a plastic lens, just in time for the Diana World Tour. Details after the jump!
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Meet the one which brought me into Lomography, the one who caught my eye: it's the forever loving Holga 135 BC! Read our Love at First Lomo story after the jump.
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Are you an avid Lomographer thinking if you should buy a Holga? or a beginner in Lomography, deciding which camera should you start with? Read my reviews then, if it might help you a bit :)
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A tip to get vignette with any camera.
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A little beauty that packs a lot of the punch of an LC-A+, but costs less, and adds a little softness like her older brother, Holga CFN. Read on, children. You should probably have this camera.
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A normal boy who is very much in love with his analogue lifestyle. What inspires him to take an analogue adventure? Why did he take up Lomography? Why is he very keen to share his experience? Continue reading and these questions will be answered.
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Adore dreamy, mysterious photos? Holga 135 BC will be your best choice. It has a mask which creates extra thick vignette to your photos (BC stands for Black Corner). It uses 35mm films, which are cheaper than 120 films.
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Are you like the rest of us Lomo geeks? Do you love the vignette around your lovely colour-popping pictures?
Well, here is an awesome tipster on how to greatly exaggerate that vignette using your Lomo LC-A.
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I love photos that capture a moment in time, those un-staged, un-posed windows into a split second in history where people are being truly themselves. Instances of pure passion, pure honesty, undistorted and captured forever in a single frame. This is why Lomography and its analogue lifestyle inspires me. Digital photography can be monitored, edited, deleted - analogue is burnt into the film and is truly frozen forever in time.
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I made this camera in 2007, following the instructions of the Czech manufacturer in the Internet. Some years later, and after several accidents, I'm ready to talk about how marvelous it would be shooting everything with this little piece of carton paper!
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By now we’ve all seen the cool multiple formats that you can choose with the LC-Wide, but here’s another trick to get stunning super-vignettes from this super new camera!
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The possibilities in a dark room are as unbelievable as they are endless. Although many people argue about "The Original Image", they mostly don't know about possible image manipulations within a dark room. However, I think that scans should be as honest as possible and they should not be enhanced by digital color filters. Be honest.
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We've all done it, someone comments or 'likes' your work and you go to check out theirs and you think their stuff is pretty good but once you've looked at 2 or 3 photos you realize they have a funny feeling about them, they're dum dum dum... Digital!
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There are several different lens for the queen of Lomographic cameras, but I have always has some fetish on TunnelVision Lens...
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The plain plastic exterior of the Vivitar UWS gives you very little idea of the star quality lurking within. The 22mm lens and the fixed f11 aperture and 1/125s shutter speed shouldn't add up to lomo magic, but somehow it does.
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Wowee, what a camera! The Holga 135BC pretty much does all the work for you! Just point and shoot and you will have a work of art!
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Feeling disappointed of your LC-A because you expected a stronger vignette effect? There's a quick and simple way to achieve this effect without modifying your camera.
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Want something more discreet in lieu of the black behemoth, the Holga? Try out his little sibling the Holga 135BC, who has all of his big brother's characteristics!