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A few months ago, a friend who knows about my love for analogue photography gave me as a gift one of those cameras I would have never bought for myself . However, I can say I'm truly surprised by the pictures it takes.
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Long ago, on my eleventh birthday, I got my first photo camera, a Kodak Pocket B-1 camera. Recently it resurfaced, and I started to use this robust little camera for the 110 format again.
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Unexpectedly mellow and melancholic, "Fireworks" is the lead track off the new album 'Blue' by Echo Bloom. In this exclusive interview, Kyle Evans of the band and filmmaker Gregg McNeill tell us about the cool handiwork behind the LomoKino music video and discover the twosome's modern love for analogue!
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Once upon a time, when film photography was not some obscure hobby reserved for a bunch of hipsters, everyone did it: pros and amateurs alike, housewives, children and grannies – secret agents even. Take a trip down memory lane with these nostalgic vintage ads.
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The warmer climate and blooming landscapes that it brings makes Spring one of the best seasons to go out and about for photowalks. Of course, camera companies and film manufacturers of the yester-years understood this perfectly, so they tied up their adverts with the much anticipated Spring season. Let's take a look at some of them in this installment of Vintage Camera Ads!
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Do you want to scan your negatives a different way? I have the solution, you don't even need a scanner! Just keep reading and you'll see! :)
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After reading a bunch of articles about 'forgotten films,' I finally got a chance of my own. After buying a new analog toy I discovered a used film inside. I decided to get it developed and I got to tell you, I'm really pleased with the results I got from the lab.
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Some days ago, I bought a vintage box camera, a Kodak Brownie n. 2, manufactured between 1928-1935 as a camera for children. It's very simple to use, like a more recent Kodak Instamatic or an Holga. This is my first impression about this camera. For the film, I used a Lomography Earl Grey 120 film roll.
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Fujifilm Corporation recently redesigned the boxes for their line of 35mm films but also announced a substantial price increase in all professional photographic emulsions. Is it on its way to demise like Kodak?
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This was the first ever roll of black and white film that I had used. I was a bit worried about not being able to achieve the results I've seen with black and white films by other people. But, to my surprise, I was definitely happy with the results: moody, dramatic, and a little creepy. Everything one could ask for.
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Rapid was Agfa’s reply to Kodak’s instantly popular Instamatic. Cameras are still widely available on the cheap, but the film rolls have become rare and precious. No problem: revive your Rapid camera in five minutes with this easy tutorial.
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Found film rolls are always exciting, but even more fun when they turn out to be half-a-century old and yield wonderfully nostalgic holiday snapshots from the South of France, featuring cute kids with straw hats.
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Long lost but never forgotten, Kodak EIR may be completely discontinued and rarer than Charizard, but poke your nose in the right places, and you may just unveil a little gem.
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There's an analogue voyeur inside all of us and we just know you guys love to see camera porn. The Lomography Magazine's new "Show Your Stash" series features the essential gear and gizmos film photographers carry in their bag. Up first is Paris-based Community member, @mikahsupageek!
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I love this format for multiple reasons. Are you lomo-fan of the 110 format too? Let me present my story with 110mm cameras!
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Want to emphasize the super wide-angle shots of your LC-Wide? Well, prepare a roll of Kodak Elitechrome EBX and go out to shoot!
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Getting away from the maddening crowd can be hard in an island city state. Yet, there are still plenty of spots around this little red dot for some peace and quiet, if you know where to find them.
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It was completely by accident.
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Sometimes, whilst taking a picture you get a feeling, a rush of adrenaline telling you, "Yes, that is what I was looking for in my picture." Then, you press the shutter. Well, when I combine a specific camera with a specific film, I have the exact same feeling.
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The film claims itself as the world's finest film. Let's take a look at what the film is capable of.