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No matter what camera, subject, or weather conditions, redscale film has never let me down. And because I was looking for something special to do with my very first pack of instax, I decided I would try to get that redscale atmosphere I love so much. Turns out it's very easy and works rather well!
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If you’re looking for one of the most versatile film cameras on the market, you’ll absolutely love the LOMO LC-Wide. Not only that, but it also looks awesome. It's small in size and easy to carry around. Interested? Then keep on reading to find out more about this must-have film camera!
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The Horizon Perfekt is a very unique camera! It boasts versatile specifications, yet also has certain limitations. But, at the end of the day, it is still a beast of a camera.
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I have already written about my dad once. I gave him my camera and made him a lomographer. But getting him in front of a camera should have been my mission because that is an impossible task.
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Heathers will be coming to Canada this June, and they've teamed up with us to give a few lucky winners a pair of tickets to each of their Toronto, Ottawa & Montreal shows! Check out how you can win these tickets along with some Lomography swag after the jump!
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As great as the Lubitel 166+ is, there is one major disadvantage: the minimum focusing distance. While 80cm is close enough at most occasions, sometimes I would like to get closer. The easy solution to this is using close up filters, but most people who use use them end up guessing the correct focusing distance. From now on, you no longer have to guesstimate, but you can actually focus your image using your viewing lens! Read on and find out how.
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Last year, I stumbled more or less by accident into my old analogue cameras on the attic. Although I also use a digital SLR, I could not resist to pick up those old cameras again to take pictures!
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What happens when you decide to use the Lubikin set in the Lubitel 166+? Well you have to care about some new “rules” and go! There’s nothing difficult and you have to play with your creativity. The cool feature of this variation of the use of the Lubitel 166+ is that it’s all in the box!
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You want to keep the back of your Holga on, but you don't want to deal with that sticky tape? Here's a simple solution.
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No exposure meter, no batteries, no problem; make perfectly exposed photos with this handy DIY exposure calculator.
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A fantastic camera that deserves more attention than it gets. The results are magnificent and the camera is super fun to use. The only problem you may have, is getting it back from your friends when they snatch it to take a shot with it.
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What will you do if your finger feels itchy for shooting, but you only have a roll and an LC-Wide ? Find out the answer after the jump!
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The Smena Symbol is an older camera that packs a punch! With brilliant images that just might surprise you, and a flat and unique look that it gives to your images.
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One of my favourite things to shoot with my trusty macro lens is plants and flowers. The depth of field you can get with a nice flower is just unbelievable, and it takes this small bit of nature and brings it up to a scale where we can appreciate it.
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After trying the Diana Instant Back for the first time, I would love to use it every time and on every special occasion which has to be remembered. This accessory is perfect for capturing every fragile but beautiful moment which is waiting for me and my boyfriend in the future.
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Who said that circle images are only possible to get with the Lomography Fisheye camera? My experiment with a simple paper vignette and Diana Mini led to an unexpected result.
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"Shutter-Speed" is an iPhone-App that allows you to measure the shutter speed of a camera. With this app you can check whether your camera is exposing the film correctly, or if there are any deviations. If there are, then the App tells you how to correct it !
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EBS (exposing both sides) is fun, but a bit of a hassle. Forget that hassle, and make a two faced camera out of some cheap cameras. But don't make the mistakes I made.
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Though its low price and toy-like appearance make this a really accessible camera, it does take a bit of practice and a few pointers to actually get great results. Often, my pictures are merely meh, but when they are good, they are REALLY good.
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Here you can find a useful guide to modify any kind of Holga 120 into the 70mm format.