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I really got into analogue photography thanks to the workshops I attended when I was living in London. The first 3 workshops I went to were using the Lomography CN 800 ISO.
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LomoAmigo Juliana Neufeld is an award winning illustrator and mixed media artist based in Toronto. She recently designed a La Sardina DIY edition for us, and we thought, why not throw another camera in her hands, this time to shoot with! Check out her photos after the jump!
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From Back to Basics where we looked at the science behind photography, here we apply it to specific cameras. This month, why getting the right film for your Diana F+ can make the big difference between good and bad results.
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The Canadian Chihuahua Rescue and Transport (CCRT) celebrated Halloween in super style! Check out this introduction to Buster, Harley and adoptable Chihuahua Hollywood, as told by foster mom Trish - If that isn't enough, wait until you see the photos of these pups in costume!
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Every day I walk the same way to work and each day is completely different. As the days get shorter, the mornings get darker, and I am greeted with the most beautiful sunrises.
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Despite its relatively low ISO of 200, Lomography Colour Tiger 110 makes for a solid all-weather companion in the right camera, producing photos with a lovely vintage feel.
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Who said that colour negative film can't give colours as bright as slide films? Lomography Colour Negative 400 proves you were totally wrong!
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Several of the cameras that we use a lot do not have fast plastic or glass, i.e. the apertures do not open sufficiently for low-light photography. That is where high speed films like the Fuji PRO 800Z come in!
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Often intimidating to new Lomographers, Adam shares his experience with cross-processing slide film.
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Tired of bog-standard photos from color negatives? Do you want a new retro-look for your pictures? No worries, here’s some help! This tipster will guide you how to craft your own orange-filter for your LC-A.
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In this Tipster article, I’m going to show you how to make a super-wicked-awesome deck of playing cards with the help of a Diana Mini, some Lomography 35mm ISO 800 Color Negative film, and props that were lying around the house. At the time of writing I happened to have a lot of sweets, but you could use whatever you wanted. Anything goes, but the shiner the better!
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I shot a roll of Ferrania Solaris 200 which was probably 8-10 years expired on a holiday last year. It is not an experience that I will be looking to repeat again.
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Already well schooled in the ways of the Fisheye, I took the opportunity to test drive the 20mm Fisheye Lens hooked up to a Diana+ with Ringflash and shoot a roll of CN400 to see how it compared to my regular travelling companion, the Fisheye One.
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Shooting fireworks? Easiest thing in the world! All you need is film, a camera and some fireworks. Read on to find out how to shoot them with a Holga and a Spinner 360!
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Are you looking for a good color negative film to use for during bright, sunny days? Here's your answer: try out Lomography Color Negative 100! You'll get sharp, nicely exposed photos with high-contrast.
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Oh Kodak Portra 400 VC, how I love thee! I love your beautiful, discontinued beauty, your vivid colours, your generous speed...I love you even more when you are nestled in my Diana Mini as I walk the streets of New York!
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Living in England, the light is often limited -- even in the Summer -- and this is often the time that I want to capture the action around me. So I tried Lomography Colour Negative 800 film in my action sampler and I was not disappointed with the results.
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Looks good in redscale, too.
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Today, I will speak from my own experience, although not much left me with incredible sensations!
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An attempt to give my discarded off cuts a new lease of life by chemically altering them forever. Mwahahaha...