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You wound your film backwards too far and now it is inside the cartridge, but you still want to do multiple exposures or develop by your own? Seems not to be a problem anymore with this tipster, how to build a simple instrument to get the film back.
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Spring is coming, although, it might not be so visible right now. When I look out of my window, there is still bit of snow on roofs and roads, so I decided to bring Spring closer to me by myself.
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Once you start shooting with Lomo LC-Wide, you can't stop it. It's like an addiction and because of that, I tried to created an upgraded "splitzer version" for my little love, for my Lomo LC-Wide.
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This is an article introducing how to make homemade red scale film. There are already some fabulous articles about how to make red scale films out there, however I decided to make one with my method. This method keeps film frames in order, and it is useful for EBS (Exposing Both Sides of film) trick as well ☺
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Making wine glasses is easy and fun. Not to mention cheap. So come join me as I show how to take normal “Ball” canning jars and create cool homemade drinking glasses.
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I'd like to share with you all, this adapter I made for my Holga 120N
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A large format camera D-I-Y sounds like the challenge, doesn't it? How about if we told you, you could only use LEGO bricks, duct tape and cardboard! One vintage camera entusiast took the challenge in search of replicating the 1900 photo-process patented by the photo pioneers the Lumière brothers.
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For a long time I wanted to sew a pocket for the Lomography Spinner 360 °. Only I was long undecided in what way I should now do exactly. Today I bought new beautiful purple felt and then i had to start right away.
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Want to turn your color film into a redscale one? In less than two minutes you can turn your roll into one!
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If you are looking for an original way to make doubles, this is your tipster. Circles, squares, hearts, and anything that pops in your mind.
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A few days ago I got my super cute Diana Baby 110. With my cameras, I always like to safely carry them around my neck, so I quickly made a camera strap.
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My beautiful La Sardina I won from the "Telefonbuch" Rumble I have always packed nicely. For the flash attachment, shouldn't it be packed in a good place as well?
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I really wanted to sew my LomoKino a little protection, because I always have everything transported in a large bag. This time I just took a colorful fabric.
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Looking to change or upgrade your camera strap? Feeling down about the teeny tiny camera strap included with your new camera? Want to express yourself and set yourself apart from other Lomographers out there? You just might need a new camera strap! Today, I am here to help you break free from boring straps! Let's get started!
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Who said that colour negative film can't give colours as bright as slide films? Lomography Colour Negative 400 proves you were totally wrong!
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Do you have a bunch of Diana F+ flash gels sitting around unused? Well, here's an easy tip on how to turn them into rainbow gold...and start capturing the world in glorious quadrachrome!
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I had always worried about my beautiful La Sardina when I put it in my pocket without protection. So, I finally sewed a bag made of felt. It's not perfect, but that's the way sometimes with analog stuff! Read on to learn how I did it!
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I saw some awesome results with splitzers, so, one rainy day, I decided to make my own. And what is a better camera to try this than the La Sardina? Read on and find out what I did!
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Wanna give a different touch to your Lomographs? Do you want contrasting colors in your photos? Read on to find an easy trick to make your own filters!
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If you feel like shooting with your Holga using slow shutter speed to achieve the blurry effects on a bright, sunny day, the only way is to narrow your lens opening.