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Black and white films are your best bet when it comes to images with a touch of classy elegance. But, which film to choose? Picking one may not always be easy, but our featured film reviewer for this week has a recommendation!
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My only expedition to see the cherry blossoms this year took me to Dakeng, Taichung in Taiwan. We visited Taichung over the long weekend back in February and my friends decided to make the trip to a private plot of cherry trees that was kindly made public by the owner for the first time this year. There are other famous cherry blossoms viewing spots in Taiwan, for example: Yangminshan National Park, Wuling Farm and Alishan Forest but they are usually way too crowded during the peak of blooming.
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After only months of being a part of the Lomography community, I began to feel changes. Normal, mundane color negative films were just not enough to quench my thirst for snapping up the world around me. I craved more excitement, which led me to cross-processing and Lomography's very own slide film, X-Pro Chrome 100! These are my thoughts!
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Running low on film? Then take advantage of this sweet Spring film deal on all Lomography Film Packs. No voucher codes needed!
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Sometimes, it's not easy to decide which films to shoot with, especially when you're planning to take a medium format camera out for a date. Yes, you got it, the Film Review of the Week is a recommendation for medium format beauties like the classy Diana F+!
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Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is a great choice for those sunny weekend walks. That great "not knowing what the photos turned out until you develop the roll" feeling of shooting analogue is even better when you cross-process the film and add the "not knowing which color shifts you will get" feeling to the mix!
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Feeling bored to have all three same films in one box? I figured out how to make shooting with films more exciting when I found out about the new Lomography Mixed Film Pack for both 35mm and 120 cameras.
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Lomography Color Negative 400 makes a perfect match to my Zenit E. Read about my first try using Lomography's faster film with a full-manual camera after the jump!
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For the next Review of the Week feature, the spotlight is on a Lady Grey 400 review, which our featured lomographer dubbed as Miss Diana's new best friend. Well, why don't we take a look if the two really get along well?
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If you are new to redscale film or not really experimented with it, this is a great tipster, experiment with the ISO of the Redscale XR, to see which colours you like best, unless like me you can't decide!
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Running out of film? This week is a good time to replenish your stock. Until February 5th you can enjoy big savings on all Lomography Films - 35mm and 120, Color Negatives, Black & White, Redscale, and Slides!
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Whenever the Lomography X-Pro 200 comes to my mind, I just remember one word: WILD! Ladies and gentlemen, I give you The Wild Lomography X-Pro 200!
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Lomography CN 800 is a color negative film with a high ISO. Not everyone loves a picture that has lots of grain because it can sometimes look messy. But to me it's ART. This is my favorite Lomography film ever, trust me.
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Today we launch the Lady Grey 120 Black and White Film! You can now buy all Lady and Earl Grey films in both 35mm and 120 formats – Read on for details…
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The fastest film in Lomography Shop. For Lomographers, By Lomographers.
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A review of the Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 35mm film and its plus and quirks with examples.
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Not exactly the most versatile of films, but works like a charm when it does.
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Do you like saturated and high contrast colors? Our beloved Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 35mm is in stock again! Let's take a look at some sample photos.
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The wonderful outcome of the experiment I did for the Thailand-Spain film swap.
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Fine grain and blue tones after cross processing? Is it possible? It seems so...