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Since the beginning of photography there have been many photographic processes. Some of them remain to this day, some crashed and burned within two decades of their release even if the quality of the resulting image using that process what pristine. It's safe to say economics and practicality had a lot to do with it.
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Whoo-hoo! A LomoKino music video is what Michael Raso of New Jersey based "Film Photography Project" has created as one of Lomography's first LomoKino Amigos! The experimental electro-acoustic band "The Smoove Sailors" are featured performing their song "Majic Carpet Fried". What a great complement the creative camera provides the non conventional tunes. Also, a special surprise lurks after the jump!
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"Man with a Movie Camera" is an experimental, silent documentary film. It's experimental in that its director, Dziga Vertov, uses almost all the cinematic techniques in the book, ranging from double exposure to footage played backwards! It's a documentary as it shows urban life in various Soviet cities, and contains no actors! What a historical gem!
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A look at a wonderfully dark series of portraits by an experimental photographer who may secretly be a witch. See more after the break.
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Meet Vancouver’s Paul Ismirnioglou! He discovers his inspirations and captures them with his Diana F+! Paul shares with us his documentations of his daily life and experiments used with different techniques and other unique tricks while playing around with our favorite analogue camera!
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Jean Luc Godard was renowned for his experimental film work as part of the French New Wave (La Nouvelle Vaugue) film movement. Out of all of his films Bande à Part is his most carefree and accessible appealing to a wider audience with its gangster film inspired plot.
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Alfred Hitchcock’s 1948 film, Rope, is considered by many to be his most experimental and innovative film. It is renowned for its ingenious editing techniques and use of real time which has led numerous people to believe that the film consists of one continuous shot.
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Picture this: A rainy Sunday afternoon, a train ticket, a camera, several rolls of film and an idea that might sound rather strange, but deeply inspired by some thoughts on photography – Just another normal day in the life of Lisa.
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Feel like experimenting? Don't want to wait for your film to get processed? Wish you had an instant back for ALL your cameras with matching film sizes? Look no further!!!
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Instant photography is a great and personal way to capture the unique moments on your special day. You’ll get intimate snapshots and your guests can add personal hand-written messages too – And the best bit? You won’t have to hire a wedding photographer; your guests can take the photos and have a great time doing it!
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I recently treated myself to 4 rolls of the Rollei Creative Edition films. I am going to write a review of these films in my opinion. This is my review of the Rollei Nightbird.
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Dear Kodachrome. I know we never met, but I'm sure we would have been great friends. Thanks for your hues and saturation that couldn't be matched. Consider this experimental film my ode to you.
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NDSM is a former shipyard in north Amsterdam and is the center for alternative culture these days. This vast area of 84,000 m2 makes up the NDSM Hall, workshops and artistic studios along with two big dimension cranes and two huge ship slipways.
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A very special set of doubles with two very similar people. A few months ago J-easy and myself discovered each other through the “Do You Like It?” rumble. Although many of us just liked a few photos on a page and then left I continued to venture further into his lomohome and was more and more captivated.
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The Lomo philosophy can sometimes be set into motion! With movie film formats such as Super 8mm and 16mm, Lomography can take on an entirely different nature, introducing time as another variable to be played with. (And the equipment just looks cool!) Allow me to explain and show you...
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El Ojo Instantaneo (Instant Eye) is a side event to the biennial FotoNoviembre, born in the past edition of 2009, and thanks to the success of social networks, thus perpetuating their life online, on the social network Facebook, and physically, the first Saturday of each month at the TEA.
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Delve into a whole new world through the eye of the SmileyCam, the world's first in-the-mouth pinhole camera!
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As the name might suggest, this film was not made for snapping at birthdays. But, it does take you to magical realms, inside the guts of a Polaroid picture...
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A short video made by using pics I took with my Holga. Location: London. Enjoy.
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As a budding filmmaker, Lomography's ideals called out to me. To reply back, here's a couple of my analogue films!