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Stocks have shipped out and we can't wait to see your lomographs shot on Orca Black & White 110 film, recently featured on photography and technology blogs like PetaPixel and The Verge. Have you gotten your hands on these subcompact films yet? We'd love to see your shots!
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A nice detour from the insanity of Los Angeles - just north of Pasadena and south of the San Gabriel Mountains, is a small cemetery established in 1882 - Mountain View Cemetery. It is also the final resting place of the original Superman, George Reeves.
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Officially opened in May 27, 1937, San Francisco's famous and mammoth landmark turns 75 this year. Did you know that the Golden Gate Bridge isn't actually painted gold? Well, you can forget that it's orange in this gallery of gorgeous black and white photos from LIFE circa the '50s.
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You guys sure captured all the fantastic splendour of the streets of Singapore! Our very special guest judge, street photographer Danny Santos II has picked the winners, are you ready for this?!
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In this edition of Flashbacks on Film, we'll learn a bit about photographer Maurice Broomfield and his photographs of people at work. The focus is on one of his photos entitled The Nylon Stocking Test. Read more after the break.
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Fuji Neopan 1600 is a fast black and white film, great for low light use, although fantastic when there is light around. It provides great contrast, detail and sharpness, and is definitely a film to look out for.
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The Vivitar IC 101 is a very, very cheap camera with a wide lens. Mine was panoramic until I got the knife out. Once modified it distorts but surprisingly doesn't vignette.
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With Spring coming at us with full force, I try to make use of my weekends, especially those usually somber Sunday afternoons. What better way to spruce that up than adding a bit of analogue to the picture! And, thus begins a series of Sunday afternoon adventures, beginning with this first installment of a photo walk around Markham's serene Toogood Pond with my trusty LC-Wide!
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Each year, the Cannes Film Festival is hosted at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. This building is located by the sea that's why it's no surprise to see personalities in the film industry frolicking around or relaxing by the seaside. Let's take a look at some beach photos taken through the years.
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A black-and-white journey to one of the most photographed nations in the world. From the pink cherry blossom petals, to the red lanterns at the Shinto shrines, to the cute and funny, blue robotic cat called Doraemon, and let’s not forget the plaid school girl uniforms, Japan is truly a colorful country.
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High sensitivity and fine grain. This is the promise of the Kodak T-Max 400. Did it deliver? Find out after the jump!
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The late photographer Jack Robinson was a photographer for the New York Times and Vogue. Throughout his career, he took thousands of photos of famous personalities. Several of his never-before-seen photos are now up for sale.
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It's black, It's white, fast enough with it's ISO 400 and it gets on our pocket forever. It shows smooth ambience images, not much grain, pretty nice contrasts and I start to think that I'm building a strong relation with this my new friend.
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Your daily journey to work or school doesn’t have to be boring. Turn it into an urban safari photo trip. Here’s how I did it.
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A large aperture fixed-lens rangefinder, Yashica Electo 35 is an aperture-priority camera with a very good and accurate meter. Not only will it give sharp, detailed images it will give them consistently and but silently making it a perfect street shooter.
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Here's a report on the Rollei RPX 400, a highly sensitive black and white film from Rollei that yields a classic look. Take a look at the photos I shot with this film after the jump!
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This week I talked to Martyn Boyce, a successful wedding photographer who has witnessed with regret the shift towards the digital grind. Here, he shares his tips for some really fantastic black and white analog shots.
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With the recent release of Lomography's first ever black and white 110 film, we know you must be itching to try them out with some notable 110 cameras. We come to your rescue with a mini-series which features some of these classic compact shooters!
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Black and white is considered one of the oldest types of photography. Many photographers still opt using monochrome film because of the beauty that it can produce. Let's take a look at some monochrome dog and cat photos after the break.
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Looks like you guys loved the underwater free dive photos we posted last week, so we're sharing another set of gorgeous monochrome undersea images. These delicate portraits were shot by British photographer Jacob Sutton who usually shoots more dynamic fashion ads.