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The Belair X 6-12 is good for exploring the great outdoors but even better in the studio with the right setups and techniques. Just check out these creative portraits by German community member @earlybird using various Lomography color negative films and the new Belair 35mm Back!
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This was the very first slide film I have ever used, so my review will be from a newbie's perspective. My first film was disaster, the second better, and I’m looking forward to mastering the third.
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Small, compact, totally unobtrusive and when used with a roll of cheap black and white film, it's great as an everyday 'just shoot don't think' camera.
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I'm a big fan of the Spinner 360º but it wasn't until I paired it with the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 that I discovered its true potential and the beginning of a match made in heaven! Read more about it after the jump.
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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.
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I, juansupergen, have lent my LC-A+ Russia Day loaded with Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 to my sister-in-law Isabel and turn her into a “Lomographer for a Day”. Look what she’s done!
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Here is a short tipster about using Fujichrome Astia 100 together with rodinal! Hope you like it as much as I do!
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This small review is devoted to Lomography Earl Grey B&W 100
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This is a short and sweet review of this amazing film with amazing colors perfect for shooting in most situations!
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In case you missed me last time, I am aiming to show the two sides to Singapore, the luscious green nature in Part 1 and the amazing architecture of the city, which I will explore here in Part 2! What are you waiting for? Dive into this wonderful city!
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The last weekend I had slept in so many places I could not remember all of them...It was possible to sleep all the way to Tioman: blue chairs at the jetty. In the ferry. In the taxi. And finally, in a hammock by the beach, ooh lala!
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The 65th Cannes Film Festival will be taking place next week and we're getting all hyped up on cinema and Hollywood news in anticipation. Here are some vintage behind-the-scenes photos of Paramount Pictures, in celebration of its 100 movie-making years.
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A short review of the Lomography Earl Grey 120 and how this film works in combination with a yellow-green filter, a train station and a mine.
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This slide film delivers beautifully saturated colors, especially when cross-processed. Everyone should try this film!
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Lomography's recently been featured on a helpful technology blog, in a list of this year's most interesting websites! Check out other sites listed alongside ours in the Photos section, as well as the other categories as you may find them useful! We sure have!
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Have you ever seen those old 80's movies where the colors are in a way intense, vivid and with an interesting contrast? Well, with the Lomography CN 100 you've got that and more!
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The Fuji Neopan 100, forever used by professional photographers, stays true to the commitment of providing awesome black and white photos. Know more about this film after the break.
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If you are looking for TRUE colour, the Lomography Color Negative 100 might be the film of your choice. Read on to find out why!
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Are you new to analogue photography? Then you have to get this film to start your analogue life. This is one of my favorite color negative films which serve me with good photos and save me every penny.
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In New Zealand, we are blessed with a special sort of light. More often than not, you need to choose a slower film, even on cloudier days, to cope with the glare and make sure you get good even photos. Lomography CN100 is a good, sensibly-costed solution for good, even contrast and color.