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A month ago my girl bought Lomography Orca 110 in my friend's store because she was awed and curious about using the Fisheye Baby. So she bought one!
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Last year we had the pleasure to get to know this photographer, who currently lives in Berlin. Back then the Holga used to be his favorite. But in November another beauty came into his analogue life -- the Belair X 6-12 City Slicker. Learn more about Frank's encounter with this lovely camera and take a look at his classy black and white shots. Some shots are going to be exhibited in our Lomography Gallery Store in Berlin in May.
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Ever wondered how to use coloured filters for your black and white holga shots, and what effects they have? I have the answer for you
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It's April and yesterday it was still snowing here. Yes, really. I don't even live on the North Pole. It was snowing here, in Slovenia, in the middle of Europe, in times when spring should already be in full bloom.
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The Lomography Gallery Store NYC is happy to announce our first black and white developing and print workshop. Its great for anyone interested in taking the leap and creating their own at home darkroom or if you've just wondered how development works.
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Even if you have a ton of cameras and films to experiment with, we all have a perfect combo of camera/film to love. Here's mine!
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Small, compact, totally unobtrusive and when used with a roll of cheap black and white film, it's great as an everyday 'just shoot don't think' camera.
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It's been a while! This month's rendition is a rather different style compared to what I normally do, but I've found that sketching with pencils is much easier for me than other mediums. Check out the article to see my imitation of @farbenmann's photo!
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Surakarta is a unique city in East Java especially to those who really love antique stuff. If you wanna go back to 100 years past, follow me.
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I had this roll around me from nearly an year and never found time or a good excuse to use it. The day I decided to load it into my Lubitel 166b was a cold, rainy day typical of autumn.
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The Lomography Mixed Film Pack comes ready with 3 rolls of film for most any situation. Now, pair that with the legendary Diana F+ and you're sure to get eye-popping results!
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Do you like the glowing effect on Lucky SHD 100 film? it is dependent on your taste though, but for some of us it looks weird, especially when you take a portrait. I am one of them. The basic problem of the glowing effect on Lucky SHD 100 film is, the fact that this film doesn't have anti-halation layer, because of this, sometimes our pictures show flares or a glow, even intended to be overexposed. But do not be worried, this problem can be solved.
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Nothing is ever truly black and white, and this is proven by the winners of our The Zone System Rumble! Check out the different kinds of zones between the two opposites after the jump! And no, there aren't 50 shades of grey here.
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We can't believe that it's already August... Time sure flies when you're having fun! July was a blast, and we at the Lomography Gallery Store San Francisco are following it up with a handful of pretty cool new workshops for you and yours.
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Stand development is an easy and economical way to develop your own black and white negatives. Read on to learn how!
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The Fomapan 400 is a black and white film from the Czech Republic. It is produced by the company Foma and is a classic film. Read my review of this film after the jump.
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You’ve got a film camera; you’re shooting loads and costs are starting to mount up. I know that story. I’ve been there myself. I understand how you feel, because I felt that way when I was paying £20 for b/w dev, prints and scan per roll. I found that developing and scanning my own negatives not only cut out way more than half the cost – it taught me more about photography to boot.
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It was October 2010, I was living in Perugia and didn't know what to do for a week. That's when I decided to put on my backpack and get to know the Campania, one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. The first stop of my adventure was Naples, the capital. The second was Capri, the Island of Love.
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Unlike colored photos, black and white photos do not draw your attention with colors. In most cases, the composition, subject, and perspective are what to look for when viewing a black and white photo.
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The Kodak T-Max 3200 makes steady shots possible at night. The grainy film gives great black and white images. Read my review after the break.