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Well this is not exactly a set of tips, I just want to share my experiences with fellow new lomographers who used to shoot digital photos before analogue. Some of you new lomographers may find this useful, some won't, but reading this article won't hurt you, right?
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Posing is a very important part of planning a photography work in portrait photography. Speaking about photographing a mother, maybe there are some exceptions or variations on this theme, because we can give a complete different meaning to the picture, just with some little composition variations.
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Nature. This theme dominates my gallery and is my favourite type of photography. Mother nature is truly beautiful. It's hard to not take a pretty photo as the subject is stunning to begin with and I want to share with you a couple of my tips when i go on a nature-driven shooting spree.
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Fact: We consume caffeine every single day in one form or another. Most of us, if not all, are addicted to coffee and had made it a part of our morning ritual to drink a cup to keep us energized. This gave me an idea to try and use it to stimulate a normal film.
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Most analog cameras have a black foam type material to isolate the light of the enclosure which houses the reel. This prevents light from leaking and to ensure the reels' integrity. Since this material degrades over time, here I explain a simple trick to replace this item with another alternative.
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I kept on manipulating 35mm films. Read on after the jump to find out what I've made use of this time around.
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Have you entered a Lomography Gallery store and felt envious of their camera display? The table or shelves used to entice every customer to go and buy one. The collection of all the cameras for sale are neatly piled inside a box with all its accessories, manuals or a photo book. Sealed as a proof that its brand new. Want to maintain the quality of your camera? You might want to consider my recommendation. Read on.
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Spring is one of the best seasons to head outdoors and look for beautiful sceneries to capture on film. Today, I bring you some of my personal tips when trying out nature photography, and hopefully, it can help you take better photos whatever the season or condition you have at the moment!
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While taking photographs on those trees and flowers, I have my personal preference on the framing and composition. Let's have a look at my 3 tips on taking easy, breezy, beautiful "nature shots" after the jump!
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So, you've finally decided to hold a fun party with your friends, away from computers, television, and the stress of a fast-paced lifestyle. To help you with the preparations and planning, we have here a few ideas you might find useful when making some party decorations.
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Are you one of the proud owners of a beautiful Belair X 6-12 but would like to expand your horizons in terms of taking photos with it? We come to your rescue with some neat tips from your fellow Belair shooters, in case you missed these tipster articles!
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When using different cameras with Lomography Color Negative films, I wondered what kind of result I would get. Do you want to take a look?
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It's all about lightpainting this month, so if you're itching to create a lightpainting masterpiece using your favorite film cameras, we suggest that you take a look back at some published tipsters to inspire and guide you!
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A few weeks ago, we took you back to some impressive tipsters for shooting with the LC-Wide. Now, we bring you some more of these, in case you're looking for more noteworthy tips to try out with Lomography's wide-angled wonder!
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If you've ever missed a tipster article on the legendary Lomo LC-A+, Taking Back Tipsters comes to the rescue with some noteworthy LC-A+ tips for you to check out!
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After writing a tipster on how to tame your Lomography X-pro 200, I realized there's one tip that needs more explanation and more photos. Now I will try to give you all quick tips about Orange Is Yellow. Here's how to turn yellow flash into Orange photos!
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We have asked 25 UK artists, illustrators and generally creative types to customise the La Sardina DIY for a huge exhibition that will run until March. The "Let's Play Sardines" Exhibition will be shown at all three of our UK Stores. We asked Tasha Whittle to tell us a bit about her work and her contribution to this exciting project.
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With the beginning of 2013, a whole new year of analogue opportunities awaits. But, with the endless ideas the Lomographic Communiy has to offer, it’s hard for a newcomer to pick which idea to try first.
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Landscapes are a favorite of many photographers, but it's often a challenge to make most of the light conditions outdoors. If you want to learn how to work around these various light conditions for striking landscape photographs, we have the PhotoTuts+ article to help you! Read on!
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If you've ever missed a tipster article on the wonderfully wide-eyed Lomo LC-Wide, Taking Back Tipsters comes to the rescue with some noteworthy LC-Wide tips for you to check out!