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It seems like it was a very long time ago, but it has only been 3 months since I first got my hands on a true Lomo-camera, a gorgeous Black Jack Diana F+. Having browsed the Lomography site quite a bit, I had seen a lot of beautiful redscale shots, and I decided that the Lomography Redscale 100 ISO was going to be my first film. This is a very easygoing film that turned out to be a good choice for a newbie like me.
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Lightnings are sometimes happening and I want to move you away from the couch, to take your camera and do some pictures. Let me show you some pictures I took from the lightning.
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"Help! My whole roll of film came back totally dark!" it says in the FAQ section. The key to making sure you don't get blank, dark, or underexposed rolls back from the lab is simple: always check that you've got fresh batteries loaded in your LC-A or LC-Wide!
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Good evening night owls, we've put together a gallery of analogue images to make you feel right at home. Check out the brilliant night time shots below and tell us how much you love them!
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Dolphin Beach, the most unforgettable sunset in the entire world! There are many places for watching sunset in Cape Town: ever popular Camps Bay where you can watch the sun set while sipping Mojito, as well as enjoying champaign alfresco on the top of the Lion's Head mountain if you are into hiking. But arguably the most incredible of all is the sunset seen from the place called Dolphin Beach.
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Reality. How do you tell what's real and what's not when you're dreaming? I try and capture the essence of a dream with my home made pinhole camera, which was my first run in with Lomography.
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Shadows, as we know it, are dark and maybe gloomy. In this workshop, we’ll be showing you how to take double exposures to an interesting new level, and making shadows and silhouettes work for you to produce amazing, one-of-a-kind lomographs.
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Everybody wants to be a star this holiday! Ever wanted to be on a two-page magazine spread? At this workshop, you will be your own editor and model for your own magazine. With the power of multiple exposures, we’ll get you there!
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Silent and shy in school but fun and outgoing outside of it: we tend not to show our true selves when we’re in school and when we’re out of school. With the Splitzer on the LC-A+, unleash your two different personalities in one photograph; one when you’re in school uniform and the other when you’re not! Come in pairs for this one!
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As lomographers, there are two opposing forces that heavily influence what we imprint on film: darkness and light. How do you get them to work together to your advantage? Try snapping silhouettes!
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Dark wisps of hair masking faces, seen drowning in silent screams, rusty, bloody hues, and vignettes. These are the works of Israeli artist Yell Saccani, who composes and expresses her innermost feelings through her photographs that channel famous expressionistic paintings.
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Albert Park hosted the 13th Annual, Lantern Festival, an amazing spectacle of light and colour from the smallest chinese lanterns to vast dragons and animals.
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A Streetcar Named 'Desire' is one of my favourite books/plays/movies of all time. It made the jump from stage to screen effortlessly and worked just as well in both formats.
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For clear, sharp contrasting colours and deep tones of blues, this is the film to find and use. Best for daylight shooting but don't be fooled this low iso can do some great things whilst the sun is setting.
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Luckily, I have two rolls of Lomography X Tungsten 64 left because the first one can be considered an epic fail. Who’s fault is it? Mine. Don’t want to end up with pink cheeks rather than pink photos? Read on and find out how.
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Being an unemployed recent graduate and a bit of a Lomography addict, I like attending free events. And I like photographing those free events.
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For anyone who knows Tim Burton, this stop animation musical is one of his greatest films and helped him become a household name. If you haven’t seen it – do yourself a favour and do!
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Most people don't have access to very high ISO films. So what do you do when you're out in the night with only 400 ISO film with your friends and want to take pictures?
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Orange, dark, red, yellow...The Lomography Redscale ISO 100 has the properties and abilties to enlighten our life and shooting, as to dark them somehow. From a non-frequently user of this film, I always expect freezing romantic moments from this film. Approved!
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We are proud to present our brand new Colors section – a visual search tool for finding Lomographs! How does it work, you ask? Read on and find out...