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The quick and easy way to load your Smena 8m with redscale film, or any camera with a removable take up spool!
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It was my first time to use my newly bought Pinhole Blender Mini 35mm. This camera looks more like a tin can container than a camera. I consider this my on-going project because I have more to learn to produce amazing pinhole shots. Perhaps you could help me.
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New in the Online Shop and Gallery Stores worldwide: the Belair X 6-12 Deluxe Kit! Indulge yourself in the outstanding sharpness of Belair X 6-12 and the convenience of 35mm in one bundle. This package includes the Belair X 6-12 Camera, 2 lenses, and the brand new 35mm Back at an affordable price.
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Open up a whole world of photographic possibilities with the Belair 35mm Back! It's the perfect new accessory for your Belair X 6-12 Camera. It is now available Online and in your nearest Gallery Store.
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We know you're curious about the kind of photographs the Belair X 6-12 can make when paired with its newest accessory, a dedicated 35mm Back. Now that you can already shoot 35mm films with the Belair, you have to see the beautiful snaps taken by ccwu, one of our lucky lomographers who tried out this exciting combination, and learn about his insights about the whole experience! Read on!
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If you're a LomoKino user, the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner is a must-have for you. Watch the video below and see how easy and convenient it is to make LomoKino movies using our handy-dandy Smartphone Film Scanner!
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The Chinon Genesis II SLR May look like a blocky, plasticky hunk o' junk, but if you want to shoot SLR style without worrying about the technicalities, this camera may be perfect for you! Find out more after the jump!
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In our mission to spread the joys of film photography, we partnered with the hottest (perhaps literally!) music and arts festival in the U.S.—Coachella! We’re proud to present the La Sardina Coachella, a beautiful 35mm metal camera with beautiful engravings of Indio’s desert scene.
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This 35mm wide-angle camera is great for long exposures, multiple exposures, and just playing around. Now that spring is in full bloom it’s the perfect time to test out the Sardina. Here at The Lomgraphy Gallery Store NYC we’ll show you all the tips and tricks you’ll need to make incredible images.
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Here's a review of another Do-It-Yourself camera from China. Marketed under a few brand names, it's fairly easy to assemble and fun to use.
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Not to be nosy, but we're curious as to how you spent Analogue Day with your friends. So we're giving you five weeks to direct a LomoKino movie - starring you and your crew. We'll be picking top 3 winners with attractive Piggy Point prizes!
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The Zenit 3M may be short of bells and whistles, but this old Soviet camera is a lot of fun to use.
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It has the same fun size, light weight, awesome features, super easy focus zones, and vintage look as the LC-A+ BUT! with the amazing original Russian Lens.
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Hold your horses! Here's a crucial update regarding your much-awaited Lomochrome Purple Film. The very first quantities has reached the shelves of our special, off-limits Lomography HQ refrigerator for safekeeping!
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Hello analogue cinematographer! Always wanted to shoot a genre piece with your LomoKino but didn’t know where to start? Take a look at the list of key elements for Film Noir we put together below and get ready to wind those cranks!
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Itching to try a new slide film? If you haven't tried shooting with Fuji Provia 100F, whether in 35mm or 120 format, why not put it on your "films to try" list? But, if you want to find out first what your fellow lomographers have to say about it, we bring you a Reviews on Rewind installment dedicated to this popular Fuji slide film that yields blue-ish and green-ish hues!
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The best thing about documenting the food you eat is that you'll never run out of subjects!
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I've lived in this neighborhood for almost a year now and I still find so many wonderful new details every time I go for a walk with my camera.
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The Lomography Film Scanner arrived today and I just couldn't wait to try it out! Here are some first scans of 35mm colour negatives and xpro slides, using a Samsung Galaxy S2.
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With its full manual settings and its capability to shoot in 120 and 35mm, the Lubitel 166+ is a versatile force to be reckoned with.