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It's been a few years since Lomography released the Lubitel 166+. At the time there was a glut of excited reviews. Let's take another look at the camera four years later.
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Recently, my brother-in-law gave me an old camera – a lovely Kodak Six-20 Bull’s Eye. It is, however, a camera that is built for 620 film. As much as I love obscure film, 620 film was discontinued nearly 20 years ago… so what’s a camera lover to do?
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In this new mini-series called The Godfathers of Film, join us as we trace the origins of the photographic emulsions we have all grown to love shooting with. For the first installment, learn about the important invention that led to the development of a popular film format: roll film.
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In this new series, we’ll be looking at some of the greats when it comes to our favorite film formats, starting with the 120 film. Read on to find out whose photographs we admire the most.
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At Lomography Gallery Store Soho. Shake off those winter blues and get into the spring spirit with this special Diana F+ workshop. You may even get your images chosen for a HUGE Lomowall that will line the entrance of The Museum of London from July 13th. Book a space NOW!
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The Queen of Hearts isn't the only one capable of beheading! Diana is another lady adept at it. Here are a couple of simple tips to help avoid the problem of chopping people's heads off.
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Sometimes, it's not easy to decide which films to shoot with, especially when you're planning to take a medium format camera out for a date. Yes, you got it, the Film Review of the Week is a recommendation for medium format beauties like the classy Diana F+!
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For the next Review of the Week feature, the spotlight is on a Lady Grey 400 review, which our featured lomographer dubbed as Miss Diana's new best friend. Well, why don't we take a look if the two really get along well?
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Spring is on the run! Or at least it should be, according to calendar. However, we hope to catch a sunny day for our Diana F+ workshop!
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Custom vans, conversion vans, striped, off-white, mural painted-on vans! Though they are unique individuals, these vans do have something in common, they all enjoy that California sun...some, a bit too much! These square photographs, captured on 120 film, are part of a 15-years-and-counting project by filmmaker/photographer Joe Stevens!
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We Brits have a habit of moaning about the weather but not here at Lomography. We love those dark winter evenings as it gives us the perfect opportunity to get together and shoot some light painting and long exposures. Find out how we worked that “B Mode” 'round the Streets of Soho.
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Folding cameras have been popular from the beginning of the 20th century to the 50s. How usable are they today ? What are the benefits and what are the drawbacks ?
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Come join the Gallery Store East London for a Diana F+ session and learn all about our most popular camera!
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... and she still loves it, although snow and ice hasn't showed up in Berlin yet. But we still hope for glittering and frozen beauty outside. So we go on with the second part of our winterly Diana F+ introduction!
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ISO 400 is relatively fast (for most lighting conditions) and it's versatile for use without worrying too much about all the grains. Armed with 2 rolls of the Lomography Color Negative 400 films, I embarked on an exploration walk with my friends to the last Kampung (village) on mainland Singapore.
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Of Kodak's old Portra family, NC was the cooler, more neutral of the two color films. Get to know this medium-speed wonder.
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A great C-41 film, produced bright brilliant blue skies for my end of summer shots.
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If you're anything like me you're a clutterer. Clutter, mess, and general untidiness seems to accumulate everywhere I go. No matter how hard I try to avoid it I'm always doomed to be the opposite of neat and tidy. However, I'm striking back at fate as I've come up with a quick, simple way to store my rolls of film and express my love of movies while re-appropriating some old VHS boxes.
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If you're looking for soft yet vivid colors as well as moderate contrast, Kodak Portra 400 VC would be an excellent choice, especially for portraits. It also provides extremely fine grain at a moderately high ISO speed.
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Guess who decided to make an appearance on the Google Voice Search Commercial? Our lovely Diana F+ CMYK Edition!