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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.
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There have already been written a few Location-articles on Venice but this one concentrates on the romance of Venice during the Carnival. When I was in this beautiful city in the Adriatic Sea I absolutely fell in love with it and I am sure you will too, so give it a try!
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To spice up shooting with the Diana F+, we decided to modify them by adding a mask over! And we had to use the Heart Mask as it is February and it is the month of love! Repeat after us: WE LOVE DIANA F+!
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Looking to put a little Love into your photos? Cutting a custom heart-shaped mask for your camera will frame everything you adore nicely. A simple mod that works on almost any film camera.
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Tired of boring photos? Grab some saran wrap from your kitchen cabinet and mask it! Read more after the jump!
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Experiment with a different perspective when shooting your LomoKino movie. How? By adding a stencil! Follow these simple steps, as shared by Daniel Groner and Vita Mak.
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This tipster is inspired by another tipster, Double Film in a Camera. However, I decided to change some of the tips on that tipster to come up with my own.
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Try out this quick and easy tipster that would spice up your photos with colour and contrast, making it even more unpredictable than before! Juxstapose two images in a unique way by double exposing your film with two completely different images!
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It's a semi accidental purchase, but now obviously one of my favourites. I try to drag her along as much as possible. Also, if you have a limited budget but still want to buy a new analog camera, then you should definitely consider this Holga.
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The Canon 5600F scanner has a small area of light source that only allows you to scan about 6 frames. Are you having a hard time aligning your Digitaliza on the Canon 5600F? If found a way to deal with this.
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When La Sardina meets cooking wax paper it doesn’t necessarily mean that some fish has to be cooked in the oven, but something tastier can come out.
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The DigitaLIZA 120 scanning mask makes scanning 120 film easier and quicker, without cropping your images!
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
Sometimes, when browsing through all the Lomohomes, I see some Newbies who don't have any pictures uploaded yet. They complain that they do not have enough experience or money to choose a Lomo cam, sometimes even upload digital pictures. But it could be that easy to start immediately! Here's a quick guide for new people for the first steps into the world of anaolgue photography.
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Do you know how to make a sandwich? If yes, then using the DigitaLIZA 135 Film Scanning Mask will be a piece of cake to use for scanning your sprocket holes and panoramic images or just your everyday images!
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I have recently acquired the DigitaLIZA 135 scanning mask and I couldn't be happier with it. Despite already having a 35mm scanning mask, the advantages of the DigitaLIZA make it essential if you want to scan your negatives. The DigitaLIZA mask is, simply, essential.
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I have seen previous tipsters where masks are made to create a silhouette on the on the resulting photo. This gave me an idea to create a mask with a word to appear on each frame. This was very much a first attempt and not perfect but using the following guide you can do the same.
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As someone who is fairly new to scanning negatives, and always looking for a way to make things quicker, easier, and more convenient, the DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask is just right for me.
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Check out our Doubles story: Lomographer Shanghied from Richmond, Virginia sent me this rewound film with no specific instruction - just a note that said “Use with this mask”. I was not sure about how I’d put the mask so as not to overlap his first shots but I figured what the heck - Lomo knows no rules. I need not worry.