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The Lomography Gallery Store NYC is happy to announce our first black and white developing and print workshop. Its great for anyone interested in taking the leap and creating their own at home darkroom or if you've just wondered how development works.
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If you've ever wondered about the journey your film goes through once you take it to the lab, you're in for a treat! PetaPixel shares with us some behind the scenes photos showing how 35mm film is developed and printed in local labs! Read on and feed your curiosity!
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A big part of the joy of analogue photography is seeing your image on a print after what may be months of waiting. We now offer this joy on a much larger scale with our new printing service. For our prints we use Baryte paper, the highest quality paper available for photographic prints.
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In his series "The Last One Out, Please Turn On the Light," photographer Richard Nicholson nostalgically documents the last existing darkrooms in London. While he doesn't despise digital, he can't let go of film photography either. Keeping analogue alive is a goal we share then! Read more about the project here.
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A quick tip on printing you longer shots, such as those from your Spinner 360, and sticking them together on the cheap.
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For our World Photography Day Rumble, we set our sights on some pretty nifty and downright amazing alternative processes for our analogue photos. Check out the winners after the jump!
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Nothing feels better than wearing a shirt you designed yourself!
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Robin Bell, a master printer, is one of Britain's most respected black and white darkroom printers. His work is featured in an upcoming 30-minute documentary called The Silver Footprint. Directed by Richard Dunkley. The trailer was released recently.
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I have seen previous tipsters where masks are made to create a silhouette on the on the resulting photo. This gave me an idea to create a mask with a word to appear on each frame. This was very much a first attempt and not perfect but using the following guide you can do the same.
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Happy World Photography Day everyone! Let's celebrate this year's WPD by dedicating it all to alternative processes. Submit yours today!
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It’s inevitable, digital creeps into our lives and causes confusion! Yes, in my case it makes things much more complicated, but at the end the best resource is to use our lomo-analogue philosophy and keep on going.
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Your normal photos too colorless and dull? Even the panoramic format of the pictures can't bring out the photos? Why not just combine it with a filter? With a filter, the sky's the limit, and the pictures will contain a magical touch!
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Your normal photos too colorless and dull? Even the panoramic format of the pictures can't bring out the photos? Why not just combine it with a filter? With a filter, the sky's the limit, and the pictures will contain a magical touch!
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Uploading photos here or to other sites like Flickr and Facebook is fun and easy, but there's nothing quite like having a photo you can hold in your hands. Physical photos are our most valued possessions. When our homes are destroyed by fire or flood, the objects we always want to recover are our photos. This demonstrates the power of photos and how important they can be to our lives. We live in a great age, where printing photos can be done quickly and cheaply at home.
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Do you have tons of Lomographs and a boring home? Are you looking for alternative ways to print? Helen from top blog The Creative Diarist shares her tips on how to print onto ceramic, wood, teacups, your wall....
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Following the principle of “learning by doing”, Gerhard Steidl has been passionately designing and publishing art and photography books for decades now. Here's a brief look into his art!
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Tucked on the ground floor of Burlington Square, a few blocks away from the bustling Queen's Street, is the Triple D Minilab run by Mr Mike Chia. Mr Chia, or Uncle Mike as he is affectionately known to most Lomographers, runs the minilab with his lovely wife and teenage children.
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Why settle for big when you can go BIGGER!
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If you find yourself in the neck of the woods of St. louis Missouri and have a sudden hankering for doing arts and crafts, look no further as All Along Press can help you out. It's a really cool studio space to do printmaking, silkscreens and other artsy stuff you can think of.
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Very easy tip on experimental printing at home!