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I have been a busy bee this past week. I'm in the middle of a collaboration with my boyfriend -- our first collaboration ever -- which I will hopefully feature here next week, and I've been looking for fresh photo ideas here on Lomography and also on Flickr.
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By popular demand, here is how to get a decorative photo-border around your pictures.
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In this article, I present to you the masks of one of the oldest and most traditional carnivals in Italy, the Schignano Carnival, famous for its hand-made wooden masks.
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I was quite thrilled when Lomography announced the Belair X 6-12. The 6X12 format in a compact, lightweight body, with automatic exposure! What more can I ask for? Without any hesitation, I pre-ordered the Globetrotter Edition and started my long and agonizing wait for the camera.
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'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,
A Lomo creature was stirring, burrowing through her junk like a little field mouse…
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If you're like me and love taking self portraits, this article is for you! Read my tips after the jump!
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Lomography’s on a roll when it comes to reviving 110 format. This week, we’ve released the Lobster Redscale 110 Film and the Digitaliza 110 Scanning Mask - perfect for all you 110 format lovers out there.
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Here at Lomography Gallery Store London Soho we'll be dressing up the lovely Diana F+ camera in a festive fancy dress using patterned transparency filters! Sounds cool right? Find out all about it here:
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If you are looking for an original way to make doubles, this is your tipster. Circles, squares, hearts, and anything that pops in your mind.
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I bought the DigitaLIZA 120 and DigitaLIZA 35mm as a combo, mainly for the DigitaLIZA 35 to enable me to scan 35mm sprockets. I wasn't prepared for the very useful side effect of the 120 version.
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At the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy NYC, we love camera modifications because the possibilities are simply endless! Some of our favorite photographs were taken with color-gels or with masks inside our Lomography cameras, so we wanted to hold a workshop that explored the creativity that can happen with masks. Of course, as we are celebrating the Diana World Tour with so many fun Diana F+ Workshops, this one will focus on adding a mask to the Diana F+ to create some truly spectacular images!
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Wrestlers that don't quite fit the profile? Have these women decided to take up a highly physical sport, or have they just robbed the men's locker room at a wrestling match? Place your bets and find out the scores after the jump!
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Did you know masks are not just for faces? Stick one in a camera to get cool patterns and crazy effects over your picture and that's exactly what we'll be doing in this workshop at Lomography Gallery Store London Soho!
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At the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy in NYC, we love the summer and the warm brightness of the sun! To play with this more, we thought it would be fun to use bright and colorful gels to give our photographs a lovely summer feeling.
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Do you have a bunch of Diana F+ flash gels sitting around unused? Well, here's an easy tip on how to turn them into rainbow gold...and start capturing the world in glorious quadrachrome!
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It is officially the summertime here in the UK, but when the sun refuses to appear, get busy and put some sunny colour into your film instead! Here's how to do it in four easy steps.
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I finally can scanned my 126 negatives with the DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask without having any problems! Find out how I did it after the jump!
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It's been 6 months since Lomography opened our doors here in San Francisco! If you haven't been to the shop yet, now's the time to join us for a workshop, photo walk, Blue Hour party or to see the exhibitions in our store! We have a fresh variety of events lined up for June, so check them out then join in the fun.
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Have you ever tried masks inside your camera? Have you tried it with a panoramic camera? Don’t miss this oportunity and take advatage of the widest frame to combine two shoots with unexpected results.
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See what you can do with your Holga when you DON'T use the 12 or 16 mask. It's naked, leaky, and overlapping fun. I have been using my Holga without either the 12 or 16 frame mask and have been getting some really nice results. I love the exaggerated vignetting and light leaks that occurred on every picture. These pictures all came from The Art of Waiting roll from September 2010, shot on Fuji Velvia.