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I've been lucky enough to test the new Lomography Smartphone FIlm Scanner and here are some of my results.
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A little idea for how to display your Lomos.
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The light and handy Fujifilm Instax mini 25 is a new addition to my camera collection. This camera is easy to use and has a few new features compared to its predecessor. Keep reading for more details!
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If you're like me, you have lost your Mini Diana's lens cap somewhere on the road back - on a curbside, in the middle of a wood, on the back seat of a bus. The camera just isn't the same without it. But I have recently found a very simple, low cost and tasty (yes tasty) way to replace it. Read on!
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Irving Penn was among the renowned personalities in the realm of still lifes, portraiture, and fashion photography. In this installment of Lessons from Photography Masters, let us heed the lessons left by the American photographer.
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Having never used Agfa film before, I had no idea what to expect with the Vista 400. Kindly given to me as a gift from Lomography with a camera I had purchased, I was eager to give this film a try. Join me as I discover that life doesn’t always have to be hard in order for it to be worthwhile!
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Bubble wrap popping fiends (aren't we all) this is for you! A simple yet elegant calendar that looks somewhat like a lottery sheet or machine-readable paper you'd pencil in, in exams, but with one addition - a plastic sheet of bubbles that makes up the outer layer!
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Some of the lomographers might have experienced this: they got these really intense red photos from the Lomography Redscale XR when shooting with their Holga or Diana. Some of them like it, but what to do with those who don't? Read on to learn how to get vintage-looking photos from this film with cameras that can't rate ISO.
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Self-trained photographer, Sarah Bernhard, loves taking photographs. In fact, she takes them every single day. She also has an affinity for "art, sophisticated electronic music and inspired people". Both a skilled photo-taker, and photo-illustrator, Sarah's creations draw upon her many inspiration and are, in turn, themselves inspiring!
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Experimenting is what makes us lomographers so unique. No matter you are a lomographer who loves to experiment or a lomographer who takes sharp and boring photographs, you will love to try this out. You will surely get great photos out of this tipster!
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To those who have no budget on slide films, worry not. This is a suggestion for you to try by using negative films. Most of us use slide films to get strong yet vibrant colours of our pictures. But this way, you might not be having the same vibrant colours but may be able to have some better results even better than slide films do.
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Sorry if this tipster is a common and basic one. It's just a simple reminder for each and everyone of us who cannot avoid ourselves from doing mistakes. But if you had done several mistakes , just enjoy it. Sometimes it turn out to be something mind blowing. Don't be sad , that's the best thing of enjoying your lomo adventure.
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Lomography Russia invites you to the photo exhibition on the topic "Simple Things" in St. Petersburg. Not only will every lottery ticket contribute to a charity project, you can also win a Fisheye 2 camera, listen to the lomography lecture and see the photographic / lomographic work from Pavel Aglish and Anna Chernysh.
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Simple and easy to make Diana F+ splitzer, and you probably have all the ingredients at home!
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I finally found the camera I've always wanted––I just didn't know it was the CMEHA 8M. It has the balance of control and lack of control that I want. And the details are charming.