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I have never been really interested in pinhole photography. No reason, just never gave it much thought. But having enjoyed yesterdays pinhole workshop at the Lomography store in Antwerp, and it recently being world pinhole photography day, I thought I'd give it a shot and build my own medium format cigar box camera!
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The slowest film Ilford produces might also be the sharpest black and white film you can get your hands on.
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Lomography’s new film scanner is a brilliant device specifically designed for quick scanning of 35mm film. For those of you who share my love for medium format, let me show an easy way to use the film scanner for 120 film scanning.
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When the Lomo X-Pro Slide 200 meets the Lubitel, it's a more than just simple magic.
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2012 has been the year for many new things regarding photography and me. But if I needed to choose one experience that I would never forget, that one would be shooting my first roll of 120 film ever.
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My baby has finally arrived here in Canada! I will go through the process of me opening the box and first set up for my Belair Globetrotter!
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Having been waiting for a long long time, the Belair X6-12 Globetrotter Limited Edition is finally in my hands! Let’s take a quick look together and see how we load the first roll!
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120 film was one of the first Lomo products we came in contact with, and has always been among our favourites, often helping us to publish with magazines such as Vice, Kaltblut, and others. Limited frames shouldn't stop you. We hope to spread love for this format, so here are all the basics you need to enjoy it the most!
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The Lubitel 166+ is surely on almost every Lomographer's wonder list. Someone could say that it's expensive, but it is certainly one of the best cameras in the Lomography store and it offers you the chance to try a really different new kind of shooting approach. Today, we will talk about shooting 35mm format with the Lubitel 166+.
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Last, but not the least - come revisit with us the community's best photos from 2011-2012! Celebrate 20 years of amazing analogue photos - Whether it be multi-exposures, amazing light streaks or gorgeous self-portraits from a not so distant analogue past!
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As Lomography.com migrated to its new portal, also came in a ton of new features! This gave the community more reasons to upload amazing photos and share them to the world! On the second part of this gallery series, we give you the most popular community photos from 2008-2010.
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As we're celebrating Lomography's 20th year anniversary, we've got lots of surprises for you to get you in the mood to party analogue style with us! We've gathered the best online community photos for you, divided into three amazing parts.
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With E-readers replacing paper, I went in search of paper bound books in Portland.
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Many of my photo adventures include my favourite subject, William. I knew from day one that I wanted to document his life…and most especially his puppy years. I took along the Diana to document our first little walk in the park and I still laugh when I see these photos. William was so little back then! This was the first of our many adventures since.
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September 22nd is the first day of Fall! While it may not seem this way in NYC, and still may feel a bit like Summer, we are too excited not to celebrate the coming of the beautiful turn of the leaves and cooler weather. Come to our classic Diana F+ workshop and fall in love with shooting this lovely camera on the first day of this colorful season!
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Lomography is proud to present an exhibition of local New York City residents. The theme throughout? The classic Diana F+ camera! Diana Hearts NY will feature some of our favorite people living and working in New York City.
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With its crazy saturation and colors, this unpredictable slide film will add vibrant new life to your lomographs. Read on to take a look at some photos taken using the Fuji Velvia 100 RVP!
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Here's a super simple tip for avoiding loosely wound rolls on your Diana camera.
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How do you avoid light leaks on your pictures because your film is not winded up tight enough in your camera? Find out how you can avoid this problem by making sure the film is wound up tight in your camera in this tipster!
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Last month, a beautiful Diana F+ became the companion of my Holga camera! This is a short review with my impressions on what this dreamy medium format toy is capable of! Read on to find out!