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Saturday May 19th at 1pm at the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy in NYC, Lomography staff member Kat and a few lucky participants shared a beautiful day in Gramercy. We enjoyed a sun-filled afternoon snapping photos with our cute lil' Diana Mini in our latest workshop, "Seeing Double with the Diana Mini".
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The Pop9 is an excellent way to create a solid background for double exposed film. Since the Pop9 produces 9 identical images the backdrop for each picture is consistent throughout the entire 35mm frame, which allows the reloaded film to focus on a particular subject.
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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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A beginnier in photography? Playing with a new camera and going through the trial and error phase? Sick of producing images that are either under- or over- exposured? Try using the forgiving Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 which produces vibrant and striking images and increase your success rate! Keep reading for more details.
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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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On my first day with my new Diana F+ I raced through three full rolls of Lomography CN 100 120 film, shooting anything and everything around my high school and home.
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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Joseph and learn more about New York City!
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Are you wondering if that disposable camera is worth keeping? The answer is yes! This tutorial shows you how to recover the film inside.
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As small as it may be, the splitzer for Lomo LC-A+ can lead you to a brave new world when it comes to double exposure. Expose a whole roll with the splitzer covering half of your lens and then shoot again covering the already exposed half. Voila! You have both the "surprise" factor and the assurance of a clearly exposed double exposure. Read on for details.
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This is my review about my very first lomography camera, the Lomography Colorsplash. Read about how it changed the color of my world after the jump!
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Time for some double exposure fun! Take out your sardine can camera and let's get layering! Read on for more details...
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I already thought about buying a Diana F+ when finally, the Diana F+ Zebra was released. I simply had to have her! I shot my first roll of film and I have already fallen in love with this camera!
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I've used a handful of redscales—DIYs and Lomography Redscales. For DIYs, a good number of times, they are underexposed, for Lomography Redscales, some shots are still underexposed. Without going to too much analysis about film density and time exposure, I figured double exposing them would do the trick.
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LC-A owners! Probably I’m just stating the obvious, but there’s a very, very, easy way to create double exposures with an LC-A camera!
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"My name is Erin and I like long walks on the beach and taking photos with my various Lomography cameras. Do you want to be my boyfriend?" With never having lived further than a 5-minute drive to the beach, here in Australia if the sun is up, there is always some fun to be had down at the local beach!
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Do you agree with me that double-exposing your film means bringing trouble to yourself? Some people will describe it by saying, "Well, I just want to take a risk. I really think that it could be different in the way we see in reality." Or, some people might even say that you must have your luck and faith in your picture while you plan to the take doubles. So, which person do you agree with? The 1st, 2nd, or 3rd?
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We found yet another good friend and his name is Ties. His LomoAmigo story will be online soon. But before that, here's a cool photo competition! The theme of the rumble is Ties' passion for cross-overs. If you're curious where this idea comes from and what the mechanics of this rumble are, read on...
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Sick of having to decide between colour and redscale pictures? You're worries are over! You can double expose redscale and colour shots thanks to the Beeblebrox! Just follow this step-by-step guide to creating your own Beeblebrox Pinhole Camera and you won't be sorry.
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Once in a while, we trigger happy lomographers run into this sort of “surprise.” Read on to find out more.