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The history of film production must be as confusing and incestuous as the web of royal relationships of the European kingdoms in the 17th century up to the 19th. Back in the days, a German noble becomes the Russian Czaress, French lords became kings of Spain, and even the Danish were ruling all of Scandinavia. A marriage here, a war elsewhere, a coup d'etat everywhere - such a mess. Nothing was like it seemed and you could never trust what you were told. And with the Scotch Super Chrome 100 it’s history repeating itself.
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There is no camera wider or more versatile than the LC-Wide. With two different rolls of film I have done nearly everything possible with this camera. And let me tell you: that's a lot!
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I couldn't resist ordering the Belair X 6-12 when the first pre-order was announced and I received it about a week ago! Sharing some of my first thoughts after shooting with my first 120mm film camera using the square 6x6 frame, loaded with Lomography CN 400 film.
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Ian Ruhter, Wet Plate photographer and "Alchemist", has done it again! This time, it's not huge metal sheets he's working with in his camera truck but the much lighter Holga camera! After the jump check out this latest feat in his Silver & Light project.
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Is photography an act of enlightenment? I’m an artist, photographer, yogini, and meditator, currently based in Brooklyn, NY, and I’m taking my P-Sharan SQ-35 pinhole camera to India & Nepal to uncover the answer.
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Your one stop source for all Belair X 6-12 information, by our community for our community. There's a whole lot cruise through! So snuggle up tight with your Belair and enjoy what comes after the jump!
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A quick tipster on how to have 16 square frame photos when using the Holga or Diana.
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We all love the simplistic use and cool designs of our favourite Lomo cameras. But sometimes you just want to step it up a notch...
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Here are more photos from my second test run with the Belair X 6-12. I'm happy to share them with you, and tidbits about the city of Hong Kong. Enjoy!
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Some feel that the size of Belair X 6-12 is too huge in comparison to other small and light Lomography cameras - that's one way of looking at it. Take into consideration that it can take 6x12 format photos, which is its biggest selling point. It's definitely the first format we shoot upon receiving the Belair X 6-12!
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I just received my first roll of Belair X 6-12, 6x6 developments! Here are some of my favorite shots, taken in and about my daily routine, to share with you eager readers!
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I love my Lubitel 1, it was my first camera with a B mode and multiple exposures: and that means FUN!
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Lomography community member Satomi was one of our trusted testers for the Belair X 6-12. If you're interested in finding out why she's head over heels this new medium format camera just read on. There's also some never before seen Belair X 6-12 photos in there!
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The Belair X 6-12, is our brand new auto-exposure 120 camera capable of shooting three splendid shooting formats! Square is one of them. Check out the gallery of breathtaking analogue shots after the jump.
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Mabbom is letting us on his secret. This simple technique allows you to achieve colorful photos indoors or on cloudy days. Ready to find out what it is? Read on after the jump!
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We just can't get enough of the 60's beauty that is the Diana! Whatever size it is, it sure is lovely inside and out!
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Lomography proudly presents the Diana Baby 110, the second member of the Lomography 110 Camera Family! This tiny camera is super easy to use and comes packed with creative features! Read on to find out all about it!
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Cesar aka Qrro, from Lima, Peru tells us why he's so in love with the Lubitel 166+. Is it your favourite too?
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For this rumble we asked Lomographers to submit their best square shots. And so they did. Find out who the three lucky winners are after the jump.
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To celebrate the launch of our upcoming mystery product, we've set up an easy peasy quadrilateral rumble for everyone to enjoy. We’re looking for square photos which deserve some piggies; so get submitting.