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Never ever underestimate the power of this cheap, rubber, plastic camera: the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim! Let me tell you why after the jump!
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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. Now, let us join Noé as he takes us around town and introduce us to his side of Los Angeles!
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A very cheap color slide film from Boots gives great colors, and is fantastic when either normally processed or cross processed. Learn more about this film after the jump!
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Stocks have shipped out and we can't wait to see your lomographs shot on Orca Black & White 110 film, recently featured on photography and technology blogs like PetaPixel and The Verge. Have you gotten your hands on these subcompact films yet? We'd love to see your shots!
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If you're like me, you have lost your Mini Diana's lens cap somewhere on the road back - on a curbside, in the middle of a wood, on the back seat of a bus. The camera just isn't the same without it. But I have recently found a very simple, low cost and tasty (yes tasty) way to replace it. Read on!
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In a interesting turn of events, I ended up with a Colorplash camera as a gift from a stranger. After over a year of owning this little white wonder, I finally fell in love. Read all about it after the jump!
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Fuji Neopan 1600 is a fast black and white film, great for low light use, although fantastic when there is light around. It provides great contrast, detail and sharpness, and is definitely a film to look out for.
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Looking for some 110 films to use with that newly-acquired 110 camera? Check out my review of the Fujicolor F-II for pocket film cameras after the jump!
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Let me share with you my story about spending a holiday in a remote island town with pristine white sand beach and charming locals! For most of us whose lives revolve around the metro, summer is not complete without the perfect vacation by the beach. At these times, travelers head off to Boracay or Palawan, two of the most popular beach destinations in the Philippines.
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I had just gotten my Diana F+ Sahara, my first experience with analogue photography. I couldn't wait to get started so I loaded up my precious camera with Lomography CN 400 film, and I was ready. I took my camera on a trip shopping to Madison Wisconsin, but most of the roll was taken up with shots from around my house. Find out how it went after the jump!
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I'm sure you know how to force a long exposure using your favorite LC-A+ camera. By simply by covering the light meter with an electric tape or your finger will fake your LC-A+'s light metering system. Simple right? But in this quickie tipster, I'll teach you the simplest way to do it!
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Here's a film I found in my house by accident: Agfa Vista 400! Read more after the jump!
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The Vivitar IC 101 is a very, very cheap camera with a wide lens. Mine was panoramic until I got the knife out. Once modified it distorts but surprisingly doesn't vignette.
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Let's head to the North! We'll fly all the way from East Malaysia to Penang Island this month! We are going to feature some of the most active community members from this beautiful island. Today, let's explore Penang Island with fabian81!
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "Meeting a Grave in Slovenia." Halloween can't come sooner as this submission by luxxx is the perfect read if you want a bit of a scare or suspense this summer! Kind of makes you look over your shoulder afterwards...
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Let's head to the North! We'll fly all the way from East Malaysia to Penang Island this month! We are going to feature some of the most active community members from this beautiful island. Today, let's explore Penang Island with fayeusokoi!
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Lomography cameras had the honor of sharing the catwalk with the models of Blue Man Brand on the first day of Fashion Rio 2012, an event that presents the main trends for next summer. Want to know how it was? Continue reading...
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This family of cameras is bit of an enigma. I acquired one by accident. Now, I'm curious about the rest of the family.
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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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In this new ongoing series "5 Questions on Analogue Photography with…" we send out the same set of questions to photographers. This time Mumbai's Digital Marketer and Photographer Kumar answered these questions and prepared a gallery of his photos.