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My love for pinhole started back in January, and I have become pinhole obsessive. I have made my pinhole cameras out of tins and I am creating some dreamy, surreal images using black and white and also color photos. Here is a personal story for you all.
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This is an article introducing how to make homemade red scale film. There are already some fabulous articles about how to make red scale films out there, however I decided to make one with my method. This method keeps film frames in order, and it is useful for EBS (Exposing Both Sides of film) trick as well ☺
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Paper filigree. I don't think many of you know what is it, except people with art degree. But, why don't we try to make a camera in such a way?
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When I received a La Sardina from a nice user on Saturday, I immediately set to work to change it. Even if I had to decide first what do I do now.
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Nothing could be done outdoors under such cool and wet weather, so, what else could we do? Let’s DIY together and make some accessories with your own unique style for your beloved cameras!
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You have no idea on what you'll give to your friends for Christmas? Do you want to be original? Do you want to somehow include in your gift a part of you, maybe your Lomographic part? Then read on!
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If you have ever lived in a big city such as Hong Kong, you'ill find one of the most popular activities for locals is visiting a mega-mall on weekends, especially for X-mas shopping! If you have experienced spending your valuable holidays in this kind of crowded environment how about changing scenes this X-mas, to an outdoor freemarket to pick up a handmade gift, crafted by local artists, for your loved ones?
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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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One University student has singlehandedly designed and built a twin-lens reflex camera that has knocked our socks off. We just had to share the find with you! Be inspired to build your own camera and truly step into a time when camera pioneers and inventors roamed the lamp-lit streets!
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For a long time I wanted to sew a pocket for the Lomography Spinner 360 °. Only I was long undecided in what way I should now do exactly. Today I bought new beautiful purple felt and then i had to start right away.
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On your purse, on your backpack, on the lapel of your coat, as a scarf pin or wherever you want. Give your style a Lomographic touch with these felt brooches.
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A few days ago I got my super cute Diana Baby 110. With my cameras, I always like to safely carry them around my neck, so I quickly made a camera strap.
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What do you do to an empty box or tin? Do you turn it into a vase? A place to put your knick-knacks in? How about into a musical instrument? Take look at what Brooklyn-based artist Barry Rust does to his collection, after the jump!
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I really wanted to sew my LomoKino a little protection, because I always have everything transported in a large bag. This time I just took a colorful fabric.
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Right now I'm just in craft fever making camera bags. As always, I'm afraid for my beauties in my big pockets, that's perfectly. This time it's about a bag for the Diana Mini.
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In the times of the all-encompassing digital medium, as a working graphic designer in today’s world, it is very refreshing to find such handmade beauty. Especially when they feature such analogue delights, and bring forward so many fond memories. Come and meet the Zim & Zou ‘Back to Basics’ art project.
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Pinhole photographer Thomas Hudson Reeve has come up with an interesting concept for shooting: he doesn't use a camera and he doesn't even use film! Instead, he uses Papercams, pinhole cameras made entirely out of photo paper! Check out the awesome results below.
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We attend different parties each month. In December: Christmas parties, in January: New Year's parties, and on February: the Carnival!
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This is a no-cost way to get into macro photography. You only need a string, little tape, used up glasses, and a tripod. If you like to make surprising experiments with your analog darling, you've got to try it out!
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Minifanfan is a independence handmade artist from Malaysia. Keeping her motto, " Happy drawing for happy people," shown her personality on her drawing and on her art works. Read more about this happy little artist after the jump.