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As a transplanted lomographer in New York City, I found that my real home was where I wasn't. Photos of my beloved adopted hometown, and the reasons why our pizza (and our city) is the best in the world.
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Put your hands together and give a big, warm welcome to our brand new movie section! Here you’ll find all that your analogue heart desires in relation to the fantastic LomoKino produced masterpieces.
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I was so lucky to have gotten this famous branded Germany rangefinder camera in a boots market with a highly affordable price while I was travelling in the Canterbury. It brings excellent definition, high brilliance and maximum resolution of images during the whole trip in Switzerland. I am so delighted and in love with this boy!
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Here's a film I found in my house by accident: Agfa Vista 400! Read more after the jump!
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The Pop9 is an excellent way to create a solid background for double exposed film. Since the Pop9 produces 9 identical images the backdrop for each picture is consistent throughout the entire 35mm frame, which allows the reloaded film to focus on a particular subject.
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The night is young and the party is roaring! Take look at how things are going so far here at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC Greenwich Village. Tonight's all about having a good time and taking a moment to appreciate true cinematic art.
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Do you love going wide with your shots? Do multiple- and long-exposures appeal to your finer photographic senses? Then join Meggie at Lomography Austin and prepare to set sail with La Sardina!
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Ever wonder how to get ultra saturated colors in your photos? Want to know what X-pro, E6, and C-41 mean? Curious to learn about expired films? Come out to Spool is in Session at Lomography Austin and let Meggie introduce you to the wonderful world of film emulsions!
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It's black, It's white, fast enough with it's ISO 400 and it gets on our pocket forever. It shows smooth ambience images, not much grain, pretty nice contrasts and I start to think that I'm building a strong relation with this my new friend.
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I tried this film and I love it. Don’t hate me but I prefer it expired. Check out some ideas on how to use Agfa Vista 400 after the jump!
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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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Here's a report on the Rollei RPX 400, a highly sensitive black and white film from Rollei that yields a classic look. Take a look at the photos I shot with this film after the jump!
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The Sprocket Rocket gets a slick makeover! Now they come in four new scrumptious colors to suit your taste - choose from Red, Pink, Azure, and Teal.
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When the Sun shines in Seattle, its kind of a big deal. Actually, its a really big deal. Time to venture out and explore the city with my actionsampler! Here is my review of this multilens camera!
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We're utterly inspired by film director Apichatpong Weerasethakul's 20-minute LomoKino movie. We want you to go forth and make a masterpiece, too! Join us at the Lomography Gallery Store San Francisco this Saturday as we teach you all about our 35mm movie camera, and how to make great movies with it.
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The Rossmann HR 200 from the drugstore is one of the cheapest color negative films in Germany. Despite the low price, you can get great pictures with this film.
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Whenever I go to a beach I never just lie down and start tanning. I get bored. I go and wander about exploring. In Scotland, tanning is very rarely an option; if we had sun all year round I might be content to just lie in the heat. When I’m at a beach I love the sound of the sea and the feel of the sand. Here are some interesting shorelines I’ve been to and the sorts of things I’ve seen.
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Lomography and MUBI have teamed up for something special: We proudly present a 20-minute independent film shot entirely on our LomoKino! Filmed by world-renowned director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, this film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 19th, and we're happy to screen it for you in-store as well!
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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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Did you ask why your scanner gives some strange mistakes when you put on the Digitaliza? This is my experience!