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Unexpectedly mellow and melancholic, "Fireworks" is the lead track off the new album 'Blue' by Echo Bloom. In this exclusive interview, Kyle Evans of the band and filmmaker Gregg McNeill tell us about the cool handiwork behind the LomoKino music video and discover the twosome's modern love for analogue!
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Do you want to scan your negatives a different way? I have the solution, you don't even need a scanner! Just keep reading and you'll see! :)
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Want a film that looks like memories? For a color negative film, this emulsion gives you some unexpected results, beautiful pastel range of colors with blue skies taking a beautiful shade and reds popping.
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This week's featured portrait photographer is fashionista favourite, Juergen Teller. The German lensman is one of the few artists who remains analogue—armed with his Contax G2—which suits his unorthodox "in-your-face" shooting style. Read more to see some of his most popular work, from commercial projects to couture clients to commissioned portraits.
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This is a film I only tried once, and by chance. I wasn't able to make the most of it, since I used it on a camera I was just getting to know, but it's a film I definitely want to try out again soon.
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Here is a review In which our hero absolutely gushes over this professional grade film, or nothing but good things to say about Kodak Portra 160 NC (35mm).
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In this review, I just wanted to share with you my experience of using this great film, just couple of shots from life in Moscow. The shots were made in different light and weather conditions, with or without using flash. Hope you enjoy it!
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As part of the older Kodak Portra films that were divided into the 'VC' - Vivid Colour and 'NC' Natural Colour categories, Kodak Portra Natural Colour is a beautiful professional colour negative films made mainly for portrait and wedding applications with soft 'natural' colours, a lovely grain and gorgeous results.
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Besides crazy cross processing and eyes-catching color lomographs, we need lite taste sometimes. Kodak Portra 160 NC is a famous choice between professional photographers for many years. It's honest to the colors in the reality and shows what you see in your eyes. 160VC is a lovely natural choice.
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Kodak Portra 400VC is a great choice for a film for almost any conditions and camera, that will give you bright colours like those you may be used to with slide film. It's a brilliant color negative film choice!
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I found the Portra 400 VC a great professional film from Kodak with strong colours and saturation. It's now discontinued so get it while you still can!
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When Kodak replaced its Portra 400NC and Portra 400VC (Neutral Colour and Vivid Colour) lines with the new Portra 400, many people were devastated. The subtlety of the NC film and popping colours of VC will surely be missed, but since its launch, this film has gathered a huge following. Having finally got around to using it, I can really see why. This film is amazing!
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A tungsten-balanced print film which gives highly saturated colors outdoors.
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Back when I was still very new to Lomography, I only had a Holga 120 CFN to shoot with; hence, I took mostly medium format photos. One of my very first films was the very versatile Kodak Portra 400 NC!
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Photographing weddings using an old analogue camera, especially the kind of low-fi cameras used in this article, seems pretty crazy since we have access to these 21 megapixel 45 auto-focus digital wonders. But, like all our adventures in film, we just have to jump right in and see what turns out!
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Kodak's medium format version of its Portra ISO 400 VC film provides exiting vibrant prints, with brilliant colours and strong contrast.
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Great film with lovely colours!
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Late last year, Kodak re-introduced Portra, one of its most popular emulsions. Scott DiSabato, US marketing manager for Professional film at Kodak talks to the British Journal of Photography about the film and analogue in general!
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Last Sunday, I drove to Albenga to take photos of the abandoned factory that I always see when I enter the town. With my Holga camera and SX-70 in tow, I spent half an hour there just taking photos. It was a good spot for picture taking on a gloomy Sunday.
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An annual car meet located in a field outside a tiny town called Tølløse. All cars are welcome, classic as well as new, just as long as they are American made.