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The Rollei C41 Digibase Kit is a great solution for inexperienced lomographers wanting to develop their own color film. Unlike many other kits this one works at lower temperatures. It has allowed me to successfully develop color negative film, redscale film, and even cross-process slide film, all on the first go. In this tutorial I will explain this specific development process step by step and share some very handy graphs I made, that will help you develop your own film.
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Diana Mini doesn’t have that many accessories, so it’s up to us to make our own ones. Here’s how you can mod your Diana Mini to take filters, without making any damage to your Mini
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The Lomography Gallery Store Toronto is teaming up with Luminato this June to bring you some exciting and creative workshops! We've also got some special offers and promotions to grasp this month leading up to the festival - Read on after the jump to see all the perks!
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Yes, you read this title correctly. And yes, this post is about what you think this title means: using two Lomokinos to produce 3D analogue movies. Or at least I tried.
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The person who influenced me to pick up a camera is no other than my mother who is a perpetual photographer. Trying to come up with a great gift idea for her, I realized that she was always producing photos for other people and rarely for herself. So I made a scrapbook of my favourite film photos I took of her!
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Pinhole expert, Justin Quinnell, will teach you about the wonders of pinhole photography and how to make your very own “Smileycam.” This is a great class for anyone interested in the world of lensless photography or who want to take their pinhole skills to a whole new level.
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Who says the scans have to be as close to the negative as possible? I have found a way to scan negatives the scratchy low fidelity way, which makes them look old.
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Is that a stylish, expensive, designer clutch you have in your hand? No, it's actually a custom camera bag I made using one of my own photos. Find out how after the jump :)
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As part of my 2013 bucket list, I've tried out doing a pinhole photography test roll last month. Here are my results.
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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 step-by-step tutorial to make your own pinhole camera for Polaroid film!
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Would you like to try something different for this year's World Pinhole Photography Day? Why not try an anamorphic photography for a change?
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It's only a matter time before this too-good-to-be-true deal is over. Get your hands on TWO Lomography cameras for the price of one and make a friend happy too while you still have the chance! Keep scrolling to find out how.
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 35mm, 120, 110, and now... Instant Film! So, I'm now about to show you how to get something good out of a bad, bad habit: let's make a DiY pinhole camera for your Instax Mini film!
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For those of you who love La sardina and would like to partake in World Pinhole Photography Day, I suggest following this camera design!
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At first it was very basic, but this year my pinhole camera got some new features. Here’s the history of my home-made camera.
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You've all been there, it's the middle of the night and you are trying to get some well-deserved sleep, when suddenly, an idea hits you that's either mad or brilliant. What if only one flash on your Diana F+ just isn't enough?
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Cardiff born Pete Fowler is a freelance illustrator who paints and draws animals, UFO’s, Moogs, monsters and mythical creatures. Sometimes turns these in to small model toys. He is best known for his artwork for welsh band Super Furry Animals. Pete is also a self-confessed music obsessive, collecting vinyl along the way, AND he makes beautiful music with his band The Seahawks. We gave our new LomoAmigo an LCA+ and took him away from his busy schedule to chat to him.
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Most analog cameras have a black foam type material to isolate the light of the enclosure which houses the reel. This prevents light from leaking and to ensure the reels' integrity. Since this material degrades over time, here I explain a simple trick to replace this item with another alternative.
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This tipster shows how you can make a simple DIY Split Color Filter for your Lomography Camera (I used LC-A) using the coloured gel from Diana flash.