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A few tips on what films to use and the best conditions to use them.
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Lucky lucky bastards. That was the subject of the email I got from Online Manager Maarten a couple of weeks ago. So, what was that mail about? Me and a few other Lomographers from The Netherlands were chosen to be the very first in our little country to take the new Belair X 6-12 for a test drive. Hell yeah!
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In 2010 the last commercial lab processing Kodak Kodachrome films was closed. Since then you have to be creative to get this film developed. This tipster will show you how to process Kodak Kodachrome on your own to get some beautiful, monochromatic, and blueish results!
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To celebrate the launch of our brand new, all black La Sardina 8 Ball here's a rumble for all our B/W photography lovers. Find out all the details after the jump.
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The northwest corner of Europe, Cape Wrath in Scotland. In medieval times, this was the untamed and inhospitable boundary of man's knowledge of Earth. The Edge of The World. Today, it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet...on a good day.
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There are many reviews on the latest film in Lomography .. But I saw that there was no review written by Goonies!
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I dig deep in the city each time I go for a walk with my 4-month-old son. So if you want to get to know Berlin better - mainly the "Barrios", Kreuzberg and Neukölln - read on after the jump and have a look at the gallery at the bottom.
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Filters are used in black and white photography for translating different colors into shades of gray. Color filters help to render certain colors lighter or darker. Learn about which filters to use for which purpose in this tipster!
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Sepia or Toning the Prints occurs when you play with the paper and the toner while printing black and white films in the darkroom.
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Thinking of developing your black and white films? Let me share with you the most popular and handy method to develop all of your black and white films.
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So, here's a short review of a great black and white film I had the opportunity to get and use. I'm talking about the Kodak T-Max 400 Black and White film. It's used by all major pros, and it will still be used until we no longer find a place to buy one.
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Are you looking for a very calm and quiet location near the beach to spend a few days at? If so, Fuzeta, a small village in Algarve, is just the place. Oh, and don't forget to eat some snails while you're there, they are delicious!
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Here is a short review on the Lomography Lady Grey B/W film and how art can be made with it using a green-yellow filter and a camera.
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If you are looking for a Black and White film you can always rely on, Lomography Lady Grey is a great option. With its 400 ISO you are guaranteed to get great results no matter what weather condition you are shooting in. Read on to see some examples!
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My first Twin Lens Reflex camera was a Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model. However, it takes 127 film which is not easy to find. Luckily I got my hands on Kodak Verichrome Pan 127 format film, expired for 30 years! My conclusion: it's just like wine -- the older the better!
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Vinyl records come in as many varied colors and patterns as the lomographs we take. Therefore, every month I will be dedicating one article of my series to one or two colors and I will showcase vinyl records and lomographs related to that color. The first installment will be...Black and White! Read on to see some stunning lomographs and vinyl records!
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When you want to try pinhole photography the first thing that comes in mind is to build one yourself. You calculate, cut, stick, break and you get a pinhole camera.
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The Ilford Delta 3200 Professional black & white negative film is a very reliable companion for gray winter days. If you're not after colors but you've to struggle with bad to no light conditions and yet you don't want to use a tripod nor a flash - you should give this film a try!
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On the first week of February, when I saw Lomography's special 3 for 2 on Lomography Film Packs offer, I ran to the Online Shop to place my order. What was my choice? Three Packs of Lomography Mixed Film 35mm, and I couldn't be happier with it!
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Here is a short overview of my cousin's wedding in a small Russian town. Read on and you will learn about bread and salt tradition!