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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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The year 2012 is big change for me because it's the year when I became a mother to this peculiar camera named Holga.
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There is a new landlord for Singapore's Turf City shopping mall and nobody really knows what's going to happen to this place after February 2012. So before it gets razed to the ground, I decided to pay a visit to the former turf club, where horses once raced against each other for our entertainment.
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Before I became a lomographer, I knew nothing about film and analogue photography, until I joined this community 8 months ago. I did some research before I bought my first Lomography camera. I was looking for a camera which is reasonably cheap and is capable of producing good photos, and that is how I met my dearest Holga 135 BC.
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Find out what happens when you shoot a high speed film like the Fuji Superia 1600 with a toy half-frame camera that has a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 and an aperture of F8.5.
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Are you an avid Lomographer thinking if you should buy a Holga? or a beginner in Lomography, deciding which camera should you start with? Read my reviews then, if it might help you a bit :)
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A 10-day trip around Italy with my trusty toy cameras. Capturing the sights and colours as spring blossoms into life.
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Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim (UWS) was my first toy camera. It was the beginning of my love towards Lomography.
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Once a busy coal mining town, Houtong is rapidly becoming a popular spot for cat-watching. Houtong is a small village in Ruifang township, north of Taipei. Once a busy coal mining town during the Japanese colonial rule in the 1900s, Houtong is now famous for the hundreds of stray cats that inhabit its streets. The cats are regularly fed and cared for by locals and volunteers.
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The Supersampler is a fun camera that will take you right back to the core of Lomography!
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Lomography’s plastic cameras are cornerstones of the analogue photography movement!
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For smooth color and honest skin tones, I love Fuji's Pro 400H 120. It's fast enough for my Diana, and the true to life colors make my friends and family look like I remember them!
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My hands-on experience w/ a Holga 120 CFN. I'm new here and so far I only have a Holga and I'm waiting for a Diana Mini in the mail.
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When it was released, there was a huge hype for this camera. But is it really worth all the attention?
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The Pouva Start is quite a well known "cult" camera from the former East Germany. However, it hasn't been reviewed on Lomography before, despite it's Holga-like goodness. Here's a short review.
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Including the lens, the whole Holga 135BC camera is made of plastic and looks cute. At that time, I bought it as my first Lomographic camera right after researching it!
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The Holga 120 CFN is a real toy camera classic that should not go missing in your collection!
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The Smena 8M was an entry-level that was produced by the Soviet Union during the early 70s and is a manual toy camera -- A great tool for amateur photographers and to those who want to start photography!
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On a recent trip to America, I picked up from urban outfitters in San Francisco a Diana Mini and Lomography ISO 800 film. This film is great for shooting in dark cities and even at night. Double exposures work best.
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For months, I stalked the Diana Mini on the Lomography shop and eBay, admiring its compact cuteness and its two modes to photograph in, but inexplicably hesitant to buy one. Then the white Diana Mini came out and I decided to go for it...