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Keep your Diana Mini protected from scratches and damage with today’s featured item from the Sales Section: the trusty and sophisticated Diana Mini Case!
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Most of us are familiar with using colored gels when using the flash on our trusty Lomo cameras, but why stop at just one color? This tipster will help you mix it up a little to achieve fun and vibrant results that will be different with every frame.
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The Diana Mini has big shoes to fill being the little sister of the classic beauty Diana F+. Luckily the Mini was born a star in her own right!
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Two of the best things about owning a Diana Mini are the square and half-format options you can easily choose from. Considering how compact and portable the camera is, it's like having two cameras in one! Perfect for traveling this summer!
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The beloved vintage Diana from the '60s is reincarnated as a miniature, multi-format snapshooter in the Lomography Diana Mini. Equipped with a retro flash and available in a bounty of beautiful designs, this versatile camera will be your new favorite!
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When you get bored with color negative and black & white film, but you don't have much money to buy slide film, redscale film is the solution!!
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Who said that circle images are only possible to get with the Lomography Fisheye camera? My experiment with a simple paper vignette and Diana Mini led to an unexpected result.
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You know what will save you some money and allow you to creatively tell a short story? Why, the Diana Mini, of course! Capable of shooting full squares as well as half-frames, double the number of exposures you can capture on a roll with this versatile, vintage-inspired film camera!
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The Diana Mini may be a petite little darling but she's got a lot of tricks up her sleeve! This little camera can shoot two formats, square and half frame. It take double and long exposure photos and that's just the start of it! This workshop will be on June 9th @2pm.
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Diana Mini doesn’t have that many accessories, so it’s up to us to make our own ones. Here’s how you can mod your Diana Mini to take filters, without making any damage to your Mini
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I'm pretty sure that you all know about square format photos, using both 120 and 35mm films, with or without masks. Some of you prefer square format than the usual full format, or are crazy panoramic format lovers. Well, would you dare to be square?
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Diana Mini -- a tiny analogue camera with a funny flash that is even bigger than itself. It works like magic with 35mm films.
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My mom always told me she would do anything for me - even move to a different country for me. And that's exactly what she did. Today, we honor the best mom's in the world and take a closer look at the best countries to be a full-time mother.
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Do you have any half-filled roll in more than one camera and you want to finish them? Do we play? On the way to your lab you can simply compare the type of photos you can take. It's easy: same place, same photo, same moment... But a different camera and type of film! Here are the results of an unexpected morning!
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Overall, the Lomography Color Negative 800 is a good film. Overall. You won't get the colors of X-pro or the Sunset Strip, but still, that is not the reason why you should use the CN 800.
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Japanese fashion brand ear PAPILLONNER has made the pouches featuring the images LomoAmigos Takeshi Suga took using his Diana Mini. These lovely pouches will hit the shops in late April for a limited period. Takeshi spoke to us about how he got to shoot the images.
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UK Pop girlband sensation The Saturdays recently did a photoshoot to promote their E entertainment film “Chasing The Saturdays”. They used 5 of our wonderful Diana Mini whites to capture the theme of travel. Find out more here.
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Since it's springtime and the sky is blue, why don't you do a lomowalk and visit your local zoo?
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Come learn about our darling, The Diana Mini! This workshop will be held at the Lomography Gallery Store Chicago in Wicker Park. It'll start at 2pm. See you soon!
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Who doesn't love flowers? They're one of the most beautiful things nature has to offer! So, how can we not take pictures of all of them?