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Enjoy a super-panoramic view of the world with our series of Sprocket Rocket cameras and accessories! The Sprocket Rocket takes extended photos with standard 35mm film.These cameras have a super-wide lens which exposes the whole width of film, including its sprocket holes.
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Single-lens-reflex (SLR) cameras have for decades been on the forefront of enthusiast and professional camera development. Sharp lenses, perfect exposure meterin,g and precise autofocus aren't really features that you would look for in Lomography, but they do come to a great use in Infrared Photography - as long as a few precautions are taken. See below.
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Here's a review of another Do-It-Yourself camera from China. Marketed under a few brand names, it's fairly easy to assemble and fun to use.
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The vignetting and focus of the Holga pair wonderfully with the enhanced contrast and hyperreality of expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 GX to form a match made in heaven.
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On this day, 104 years ago, a Belgian chemist introduced to the world his invention called Bakelite, one of the first plastics made from synthetic components. Learn more about this invention and how it became involved with photography in this installment of Today in History.
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I love using my Holga to shoot long exposure portraits because it gives very dreamy and mysterious results. Many might think it is hard, but it is actually very easy and fun!
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Have you ever been confused by these two cult cameras: the Holga and the Diana? Both are made of plastic and have plastic lenses, so they might produce pictures of the same quality like vignetting and soft focus. My curiosity made me purchase a Diana camera to experiment!
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. This project is a tutorial on how to make a colorful bowl out of perler beads by Jodi. Have fun!
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In this Tipster you'll find an easy way to create a plastic customized case for your La Sardina Camera
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. This project is a fun tutorial on how to make your own neon necklace by Renee Eliott. Have fun!
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Is your camera jealous of the Diana F+ Zebra, Diana Mini Leopard and the Fisheye No. 2 Python? Or would you like a new look for your camera? Check out this tipster to find out how you can create a new outfit for your Holga!
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Yesterday, Lomography shared some good news with the world; We had a Baby! A Baby Fisheye 110, that is. We invited the city of San Francisco to come celebrate the newest addition to our film-loving family. Check out some photos of our party at the San Francisco Gallery Store after the jump!
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This morning, Lomography unleashed not one, but TWO new analogue cameras! These lovely additions to our product range might be bite-sized, but they're making a big splash at the launch event at the San Francisco Gallery Store!
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325g. Who knew so much pleasure could be so light? Read on to find out what I'm talking about!
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The Aquapix Waterproof Camera is just a simple plastic camera with plastic lens, but it surely won't disappoint you! Let me tell you and show you why after the jump!
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This family of cameras is bit of an enigma. I acquired one by accident. Now, I'm curious about the rest of the family.
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Attention all photography fanatics: Here’s your chance to take our medium format dream machine out for a test run! We’re taking our beloved Diana F+ clones for a stroll to capture the essence of the city through a plastic lens, just in time for the Diana World Tour. Details after the jump!
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At Lomography Gallery Soho. There is no camera who loves the sunshine more than our classic 1960’s plastic princess. The Diana F+ with its lovely leaky trade mark and its dreamy vignettes loves to come out and show its true beauty when the sun is shining. Read on to find out more.
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How to accent a prominent feature such as the eyes or jaw in a photo caricature.
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Where to go? What to see? What to bring? When it comes to travelling, preparing can be almost as much fun as the trip itself. Let’s think ahead about how to keep our camera’s healthy.