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Light up Los Angeles with color-splashed, flash-popped, light-streaked Lomographic masterpieces
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I have a phobia. I am afraid of flash photography: washed out colours, bleached white faces of friends and family. I couldn't face it; I was in denial. I'd got used to saying to people, "No, I can't use this camera in this light -- I'd need a flash, and I never use a flash." Then, I got myself a Fritz the Blitz flash.
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This is a short, simple and indispensable Tipster for new La Sardina owners. Specifically, those who are frustrated by the fact that their new 35mm darling refuses to shoot or synch with the flash. The probable cause? You haven’t pulled out the lens and twisted it until you see ‘Only Shoot If You Read Me’ text on the lens. And remember to twist the lens until you hear that magical ‘click’ sound – when you hear the click, you can be confident that your flash will fire when you shoot! Read on for a step-by-step guide to getting your La Sardina ready for its first photo outing…
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After a few failed attempts to make a LomoKino movie indoors during grey days, in the dark or under the sheets, I found the perfect companion for my Lomokino. Fritz the Blitz makes my movies bright and visible under all circumstances.
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Well I must say that for the past month or so, my life has undergone a series of pretty extreme changes – I am now a film addict (snort) and there really is no turning back!
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Do you want to turn your Fisheye Flash into a color flash? With this simple tipster you will be able to fill all your photos with color.
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Here's a review of the Actionsampler Flash with photos taken during Christmas. Read about my experience with this camera after the jump!
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For a long time, I avoided using the Lomography Colour Negative film in the dull UK winter months. I felt that given its slow speed, I wouldn't be able to get the best out of my shots. I have to say however, this has been disproved by my last few rolls of film.
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Sweet, friendly, tender, and a good partner... that's how I describe Lomography CN 100 35mm. He opened my eyes for color negative films. Why shouldn't he open your eyes too? Read on to find out why you should give it a try!
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Sometimes, that extra drop on the hard concrete floor, or the extra thud on the edge on a wooden table can knock the mechanism that enables our retro Diana F+ falshes to shoot a dazzling display of light. Often, it can be fixed. Diana F+ flash can be saved!
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A couple of weeks ago, I went to a party with the Colorsplash camera. It's an unforgettable experience to party with my friends and the colorful flashes of this Lomography camera!
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Most students appreciate Christmas for the four week relief it usually brings. The build-up before the holidays seems (to me, at least) the busiest time of the year, and I’m not talking about Christmas shopping! How about Christmas in the library?
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The holidays are finally over, but that doesn't mean that we have to stop celebrating! Here are the winners of our last two Christmas Flash Rumbles. Congratulations and happy holidays once again!
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Getting excited for the holidays yet? Great, we are too! It’s time for the fourth winner announcement of our Advent Flash Rumbles – Hop, skip and leap over the jump to see the festive winning photos and LomoWalls!
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Experimenting is what makes us lomographers so unique. No matter you are a lomographer who loves to experiment or a lomographer who takes sharp and boring photographs, you will love to try this out. You will surely get great photos out of this tipster!
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Lomography Gallery Store Soho had its first ever LomoKino workshop at The Social with a cocktail making master class led by expert Dre Masso. If you read on, you'll see how a little splash of cocktail making and a big glug of Kino Movie Action can result in a big jug of workshop fun!
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Do you like taking photos underwater? Here is a quickie tipster that I have for you if you want to take pictures underwater without the sun.
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The Lomography Gallery Store LA hosted this very unique workshop that introduced all our Lomography Flashes and how to adapt them to different situations!
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Karaoke is a form of interactive entertainment or video game in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (or a music video) using a microphone and public address system. That's what Wikipedia said about Karaoke. We don't speak about it, we do it!
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Whilst testing and experimenting with the LomoKino, we tried a range of tips and tricks. We tested out all our flashes but none had the recycling power that we needed to shoot our extra speedy film...until we tried a Canon Speedlight!