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Lomography Magazine brings you Friday Movie Flashback, a new series that will provide you with recommendations on what movies to watch while lazing on the couch over the weekend.
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Every Lomographer and analogue enthusiast know first-hand the importance of scanning. Without this technology we wouldn't be able to share our photos online! Read up on the basics and crucial starter tips we've put together just for you in one convenient website.
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In my opinion, Paz de la Huerta is one of the most enigmatic and erotic American actresses. Not one to shy away from baring intimate moments in front of the camera, she collaborated with film photographer Alexandra Carr in a post-break-up project in 2009 and the progression towards healing is now a published photo book. Read on to peep more.
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Lomography offers a tribute to one of the most phenomenal bands in the the history of rock 'n roll.
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A tip on overexposing a little bit more on redscale to get interesting colors and tones.
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For fans of unpredictable films, shooting with the Fuji T64 is a must. This film gave me a spectrum of sky colours with a relatively normal, sunny day. Grab a roll and come explore!
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So there are a lot of tipsters and hacks on the web for using 35mm film on different format cameras, so I went and tried using 110 on a 35mm camera, and this is pretty much what I got on my first try. It’s a bit of a process, but it’s also lots of fun, then again, what in Lomography isn't?
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If you're among the ardent cinemaphiles looking forward to watching some timeless flicks alongside the promising In Competition films for this year's Cannes Film Festival, take a look at the Cannes Classics line-up to see if your favorite is on the list.
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Before you go into summer vacation mode, here's an idea on how to keep your negatives, films, and other analogue goodies tidy: use the pretty gift boxes you got from the holidays to store your stuff! Keep clutter at bay while recycling materials to boot!
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Tips on getting the most out of very badly exposed images using a scanner.
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Meet the three most important mothers in my life.
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Technically, I don’t have too much to say about this film. Still, it works perfect in every condition. Yet, this film is special because of what it can bring out from your beloved pictures. In the end, it all depends on the Lomographer's tastes.
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You better Watch The Throne—well, look at this pic—featuring quite the unusual clique of celebrities backstage during Hova and Yeezy's tour! Quartz-dated May 20, 1989, why is Justin Bieber—born 1994—in it?
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A camera that can register 144 pictures on a normal 135mm roll. It registers every scene or action and it can reproduce every kind of motion. It is the first movie camera made by Lomography, 100% analog, as we like it!
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The Solaris is a pretty cheap Ferrania roll, which made me wary at first, but here I will show that it produces excellent results!
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MAN OVERBOARD! Get your hands on a free film with a purchase of a Lomo LC-A+ or LC-Wide! Wait, there’s more! Read on to find out what Lomography has hidden up their sleeve!
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I also wanted to try pitivier06's tipster and the result is baked-pale toned photographs!
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If you are a big fan of music and photography, and want to make a little tribute to your idols, this is a way to mix this two big loves of your life: Make a music-based film-swap!
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Hello again, analogue lovers! I hope you haven't been waiting too long for the second part of this tutorial. I hope that, now that you're well-informed on the basic equipment you'll need for C-41 home development, you're ready for the actual development process itself, which we will be covering in its entirety in this article.
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A quick, simple and easy way to load your Smena 8M, the redscale way!