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Diana Mini isn’t the best choice for dark Finnish winter, so I decided to get something brighter. Budget was low and this Soviet wonder seemed to be just what I wanted..but was it after all?
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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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Nothing beats your first camera. My love affair with my Olympus OM-1n started with a rather uninteresting trip to Hidalgo, Quiapo, a mecca of used cameras in the Manila. When I first held her, the camera felt right to me. Then I heard her sing her first shutter count, I knew that this is the camera for me. After a few months with this baby, I found the perfect film for her. Fuji Neopan 400.
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Black goes with anything, doesn't it? When it comes to pairing films with the new Belair X 6-12 Trailblazer, while any b&w film goes, we've come up with a tried and tested list of films to ensure a rockin' and a rollin' experience.
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The Lomography Earl Grey 100 is in my opinion, a real pearl among black and white film. If you like taking black and white pictures, you should really give it a try!
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We all know about blue screen method used for filming and photography to get different subjects in one picture, for example a person on a certain background. This method can be used not only digitally but also in analogue photography. I have no name for it so decided to I call it Black Screen Technique.
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This year is about to end and a brand new year full of lomographs is getting closer! Let's look back at 2012 together with a quick bunch of pics some cool moments which put a mark on this passed year. It does not matter if they are nice or failed!
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Ronald, an old friend of mine, has been very passionate in analogue photography for some time. After a great conversation we had the other day, he decided kick start his medium format analogue photography with the Belair X 6-12 City Slicker!
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Here's a story about an analogue plastic journey between love and hate, the start of my relationship to Lomography.
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Here, I tell about how I began my pursuits as a lomographer from an odd beginning.
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The tip I'm going to share with you is very easy, fast and, in my opinion, gives really bright results. You only need black and white photos and permanent markers.
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Are you looking for a compact camera? Want one that is endlessly fun? Ditch the digital grind and try the Lomo LC-A+ ! The LC-A+ is a minimalist camera with all the features that you need and none of the ones that will hinder you from having fun!
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In 2010 the last commercial lab processing Kodak Kodachrome films was closed. Since then you have to be creative to get this film developed. This tipster will show you how to process Kodak Kodachrome on your own to get some beautiful, monochromatic, and blueish results!
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The Guild Wheel is a 21 mile long cycle path that circles the circumference of Preston. One of the many attractions on it is Brockholes Nature Reserve. Lets see what happens when you combine this with a Holga...
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When the streets of Taipei City meets an ultra-wide angle lens...black-and-white fun of wide angle street shooting begins. Here's a mini-review of the Lomo LC-Wide as a "street" camera.
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Roaming the concrete jungle, I've spotted yet another wild Lomography camera! And this time, I found an unidentified Diana F+ camera in a UK celebrity and lifestyle magazine.
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3 Blogs and 64 amazing entries to Inspire By Design Contest with Lomography India. And now we're releasing the results, giving away 3 beautiful La Sardina's!
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Filters are used in black and white photography for translating different colors into shades of gray. Color filters help to render certain colors lighter or darker. Learn about which filters to use for which purpose in this tipster!
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Sepia or Toning the Prints occurs when you play with the paper and the toner while printing black and white films in the darkroom.
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When you remove colour from the equation, what seems like a dull subject can become equally pleasing to the eye. Try simplifying your subjects when shooting black and white.