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On a trip to twin crater lakes in Laguna, I decided to try Fuji Velvia slide film for the first time. Imagine my delight when I got the roll back from the lab and saw how rich the colours in my photos were! From plush purples to rad reds, the images boast of strong contrasts as well as smooth tones.
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One of the best things about being part of the Lomography community is the camaraderie with other members. You'll meet people from all over the world who share your passion for analogue photography and some of them are even nice enough to send you freebies like film! Here's a B&W roll I got from @uncle_jay. :-)
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After having received many ideas for the "Win Your Dream Space" competition, we picked a winner with a most unusual proposal. Check out more about what went down and all the cool things that happened at Lomography Gallery São Paulo after the jump.
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Some feel that the size of Belair X 6-12 is too huge in comparison to other small and light Lomography cameras - that's one way of looking at it. Take into consideration that it can take 6x12 format photos, which is its biggest selling point. It's definitely the first format we shoot upon receiving the Belair X 6-12!
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After first bringing the Lomo LC-Wide on a trip, here's a proper test roll featuring slices of everyday life. I took the wide-eyed wonder with me to work, play, around the city, and out of town again, and I have to say that the LC-Wide is a greater all-around camera than the LC-A+. Literally!
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The first thing that greeted me at the Suvarnabhumi Airport was a billboard for Siam International Bank which said "First happens everday." So appropriate for my first trip to Thailand and my first time shooting with the LC-Wide!
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DIY Photography recently sent us the Bokeh Masters Kit, a simple accessory which allows photographers to get creative with their bokeh photographs. Let me tell you about my first try and share with you my results in this quick review!
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Early this year, I picked up a roll of Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 (35mm) and loaded it in my Ricoh FF-20 Wide Zoom. I had nearly forgotten about it, so it took me a while to have it processed. I was both happy and surprised with the results, which I'm sharing with everyone in this quick review!
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The amazing thing about the Color Tiger 110 film is that it does not sacrifice quality over practicality. Read on to learn more about this film and see some photos snapped with it!
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This article is pointless, but will show you my two favourite things: Fuji Natura Classica's and Food.
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I reckon the La Sardina is the perfect camera for a party or hitting up the bar or club. Let me tell you why I think this wide eyed wonder will be the runway hit of any shindig!
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Oh my dayz! Dere woz sum well wicked workshops evry wknd in Burmingham? Why ddnt u tell me bruv? I did! And now here's a jolly lovely recap to tell you about all the fabulous frivolities you missed, you silly talking person, you!
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Rangefinder cameras are best known for the exceptionally sharp images that they produce, making them much sought after analogue goodies by lomographers and professional photographers alike. But for me, my beloved rangefinder, the Yashica Electro 35 GSN, is one best for redscaled photos. Let me show you why after the jump!
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I found this Ricoh FF-20 Wide Zoom in a thrift shop several months ago and have taken photos with it a couple of times. Read more about this compact zoom camera and see some of my sample photos after the jump!
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Like everyone else who had taken it for a first spin, I became enamored at Lomography's movie-making wonder at first roll. Allow me to share with you my first impressions on the LomoKino and the first proper movie I shot in this staff review!
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If you have an LC-A already, why would you still want the LC-Wide? Let me tell you the story of how the LC-Wide became my perfect lover.
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If you haven't tried pinhole photography yet, one of the best pinhole cameras you can (and should) try is Lomography's very own Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator. The first time I tried both, I was blown away with the results. Let me share with you some of my very first pinhole photos with this amazing camera!
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When I felt the need to venture into a more formal photography, I knew the best way would be to get myself a trusty analogue SLR sidekick. Then, I met this handsome Nikon camera. We've been inseparable ever since.
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Back when I was still very new to Lomography, I only had a Holga 120 CFN to shoot with; hence, I took mostly medium format photos. One of my very first films was the very versatile Kodak Portra 400 NC!
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I always want to try new color negative films to see how they compare with my current favorite color negative, Fuji Superia X-Tra 400. When I saw another ISO 400 from the same brand, I got intrigued--how does it differ?