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I found at my dad's home an old Canon T50, decided to put it to use and it still shoots perfectly. I'm going to review it pointing out some pros and cons of this nice camera.
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How's this for hardcore? Photographer Dabe Alan decided to document his sessions with tattoo artist Tony Touch as he got intricately inked with symbolic camera and film designs! Analogue cameras + tattoos + time-lapse videos = all the things we like! Watch the cool clips below.
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This is the Lomography Questionnaire. Compare, contrast, draw inspiration from, and even shake your head in disagreement at the answers from our special guest contributors. Today, we're featuring Joseph Pascual, a portrait photographer--and Spice Girls fan--from the Philippines.
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This is the Lomography Questionnaire. Compare, contrast, draw inspiration from, and even shake your head in disagreement at the answers from our special guest contributors! Today, we're featuring photographer and cewebrity, Ira Giorgetti.
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The Canon AE-1 is definitely not heavy on the eyes, but maybe a bit heavy on the shoulder. Completely worth it though. Let me tell you why after the jump!
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Among the cool gadgets and technology of 60s British Spy TV show "The Prisoner" was a neat film camera. Did Lomography turn the tide of the Cold War, at least on TV?
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Photography is still a fairly new hobby for me as it started only about a year ago. But ever since last August, I really dove in head on and when my family found out... well, my aunt decided to give me her old Canon AV-1 that she grew up using!
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How discovering two vintage cameras launched me into an adventure that is Lomography. I've never looked back since!
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In this tipster, I will share with you on how I scanned sprockets with my Canoscan 5600F. Hope everyone enjoys the fun of sprockets.
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Intrigued by this month’s Art theme, I started to re-look at the surroundings while taking the beaten path on a daily basis. To be more precise, I started to look out for publicly displayed art, sculptures and even logos that somehow go unnoticed in Toa Payoh, Singapore.
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Hospitals are not fun places to be in and they know it. That’s why some hospitals such as the National University Hospital Singapore (NUHS) are embracing the arts as a tool in the healing process.
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There are several places I like to go to clear my mind. Most of the time, it would be places with some greenery. And I have quite a few favorite places I like. This is one of them.
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In this series of articles on film photography, we asked the 5 same questions to film photographers. This week, we talk with Mathieu Vilasco, a french photographer living in Paris. He shows us some of his favorite picture and tells us why he sticks to film photography.
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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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Sometimes, I let myself go between adhesive corners, sticky paper and the unique old photo albums smell. This time I’ll let you dive with me into this special pond of analogue memories and kind of…secret.
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One of the good feelings of analogue photography is the "after". Having your photos printed and checking the results. Well, this trip was no different!
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Besides Lomo cameras and films, I have another passion -- something to take me away from facing my laptop all day -- it's paper craft!
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Is the Canon Canonet 28 a good alternative to the expensive Canonet QL17?
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Change must always be gradual. If you have been waking up every morning and eating cornflakes for as long as you have been alive, I can't change that to a whiskey session with apples all of a sudden. It has to be gradual and slow. So if you've been shooting digital, then moving back one step at a time is the best way to move towards your final aim, with Canon Rebel X
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You're never too old to go back to analogue! I remember saving up babysitting money to purchase my first analogue camera, the Polaroid One, in 1979. I was so thrilled to own my very own instant camera! I worked extra hard at household chores to earn money for my precious packs of 600 film. Every time we'd go to the drugstore I'd have to stock up because you just never knew when a photo opportunity would arise.