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This is a very simple tutorial to make your Lomo prints looks like you shoot it with redscale film with just using coffee and some tea.
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The objective of this quickie tipster is to increase the possibilities of having motion blur on your Horizon shots. How? Read on!
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A simple and easy way of making any size of book that you want, and it can be as eclectic as you want it to be :D
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It's the photographic accidents that sometimes bring out some new twists and thoughts about photography. Things you never really thought about in the first place. Just imagine the lens of your panoramic camera gets loose and creates some very interesting new results? How about that?
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If you're like me and love taking self portraits, this article is for you! Read my tips after the jump!
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Having two nephews who are constantly around me all day through out the entire week enticed me to jump into children photography! Introducing all of you, readers, to Ryan (3 yrs old) and Adam (1 yr old). So, take a look at their adorable antics and enjoy the read!
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Concerned about the cost of medium format photography? How about the number of exposures per roll? Let me ease your worries.
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Take a pair of sunglasses, put them in front of your cameras lens, and shoot. The effects are unique and give you the more expensive film look with regular bargain bin finds.
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Medium format is a wonderful format. The film, however, is more expensive than 35 mm film, so we naturally tend to be very careful with it. But don't be too careful. Don't hesitate to take your medium format camera outside, even if the weather might not be perfect.
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To help Lomographers when choosing the correct ISO rating for their film in toy cameras, I have created a colourful little table based on the "sunny 16" rule for Lomography's best loved, plastic toy cameras.
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Photographing children is always fun for those who take the picture, but especially for children who find themselves a new "toy", your camera indeed! How do they behave when Alessio and Claudia meet the holder of the camera? Let's find out ...
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When I ordered a new Belair X6-12 I was worried that the shallower depth of field on the 90mm lens would lead to lots of out of focus shot and waste my precious 120 film. Not any more, with this amazingly simple rangefinder that can be customized for any zone focus camera.
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I don't have a lot of experience on doing photo shoots, but the few times I have I photographed my niece who is now 4 years old, and I'm going to tell you what I do so she doesn't get tired of me...
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Holga 135bc + Lego "Modification"! Basically this modification allows me to grip things like a CD or cardboard (and loads of others things to be able to use as a filter)
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Do you like overcast weather? I prefer sunny days for going out and shooting films, however, I also do like overcast because it's the best time to shoot with redscale! I love shooting in redscale, and in this article I'll let you in on secrets for how to master shooting in redscale in overcast weather!
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Children move fast and live in the moment - we know this, we've been there. But how do we manage to catch their charming innocence through analog photographs? Find out after the jump!
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What do you like to see when you’re browsing through Autumn photos? Is it all about the natural colours or do we need some special glow?
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Ever wanted to capture a ghost in you photo but never had? Here’s a tip how, so read on!
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Double exposure is probably the technique most used by Lomographers. I like images all mixed up but sometimes I like to put some order in the house and tend to work my images so they can be distinct. When I'm up to it, I turn on the Ghost Mode!
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A very simple D.I.Y filter using the plastic jelly cone