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In Britain at least autumn has arrived after a non-existent summer. I’m hoping for a few sunny days to take advantage of the natural display on offer at this time of year. I’ve shared these tips to help you make the most of autumn colour wherever you are.
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Bored by the looks of your camera? No money for new analogue gadgets? Mismatching colour schemes? Why don't you pop open a can of bling, and give your old friend a shiny new look.
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SuperSampler is an economic, fun, and practical recorder type of analogue camera. Simply bring it along on your journey and record your daily life. Feel free to playback your photos after one month and recall back your life in the past month. How sweet, isn't it?
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You can spread the Lomo-Love to even your non-analogue Facebook friends! Educate them on which of your favorite Lomo cameras and films you use by tagging each photo you upload.
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I wanted to cook a film on the grill (as I often do), but that day, I forgot to turn off the oven and ...
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Here you can find some tips to capture the magic light of the autumn using a black and white film and a camera with a simple lens scheme.
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Don't throw away the bottle cap after enjoying your Cola! Keep and transform it into a homemade splitzer for your La Sardina or even Diana Mini!
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Want to take your redscale Lomographs to the next level? Expose both sides of your film and double your pleasure!
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If you're a user of film cameras, I am sure that you have already experienced multiple exposures, either by using the MX button on the cameras or just taking multiple shots. Otherwise, take one roll of finished film and put it in to the diffrent camera, or swap with other Lomographers. This tipster is one of the way to do it yourself, simple way to try.
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In hard economic times, using film can be expensive. Fortunately for people who love black and white photography, there is an answer!
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What is a photographer to do at a Firework Show? What about finding new ways to use his camera, and take beautiful and unexpected images of flowers in the night sky. Find out how photographer David Johnson did it.
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Aren't we all sick of carrying big bags everywhere so we can have our lomo-cameras always with us? Well here's a tipster to solve your ordeal! Make an easy carry bag only & exclusively for your camera!
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Celebrate Literacy Month with our newest edition to the DIY FILTERS. Put those old books to some good use as a filter for your analog cameras.
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In this Tipster you'll find an easy way to create a plastic customized case for your La Sardina Camera
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A fine weekend in London with nothing but blazing sun and blue skies! Highly unlikely I know, but a great chance to try out my first roll of Lomography Redscale 100 in my Holga GN 120. The results raised the question: will there ever be enough light for Lomography Redscale 100?
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Have you ever taken a glass of water and mixed in everything you had under your sight? Well, what if you put in your film as well?
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I always wanted to try redscale film. One day, I went to the Lisbon Embassy Store and bought a roll, but when I used it and got the results back, I was slightly disappointed. Too dark, too red. So I wanted to go softer.
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There are all kinds of clever methods to get a disappeared film leader sticking out of its canister again. The easiest is using a film puller. Here's how it's done.
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You want to make your Lomo camera look unique, modern, but still romantic and cool, but you have no idea how to make it or you're afraid of gluing your fingers? Don't worry, it's easy and you can do it in only few minutes.
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Partially inspired by the uniformity and precision of specimens in a lab, this method of displaying your Lomographs is a simple trick that blends both the fun and carefree feel of instant photography, with the more precise and detailed approach of 35mm.