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As you know, you can send your film rolls to Lomography for developing. But it happens way too often that the rolls that arrive are "exploded". So here's a tip for wrapping and sending your film rolls.
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Patience is a Virtue. As photographers who appreciate the traditional methods of photography, patience is essential. We don't often know what the end products of our photographs will be before processing and scanning. This is something that we have come to accept, and for the most part, even embrace. But sometimes, you just need to have your images on the spot.
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May means marvelous summer weather and filmmaking chatter in the south of France as talented directors and fabulous celebrities arrive in celebration of the Cannes Film Festival! Now on its 66th year, the red curtains will be drawn today for Baz Luhrmann's much-awaited masterpiece, "The Great Gatsby."
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Many of us know that you have a rare film in your collection and is waiting for the right moment to try this. I want to introduce you a color infrared film in this review, the Kodak Ektachrome IE.
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What do you get if you mix film photography day with a party, free beer, free goodies, silly wigs and Belair portraits taken by our analogue expert Huge? Well, to find the answer and see some amazing shots read on my friend….
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MAN OVERBOARD! Get your hands on a free film with a purchase of a Lomo LC-A+ or LC-Wide! Wait, there’s more! Read on to find out what Lomography has hidden up their sleeve!
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Fascinated by the beauty of India? Celebrate the release of Deepa Mehta's new film, Midnight's Children, by submitting your stunning analog photos for some fun prizes!
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For any kind of manual film-advance analogue camera, the 00th frame of a film always paints a surprising beginning. You probably do not enjoy such privilege if you are a digital or auto film-advance camera user, so you might want to read about it!
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Spring has finally hit the city, which means we're planning to celebrate pinhole photography day at Dolores Park! If you have a Diana F+, be sure to bring that along for your pinhole photos. We'll also be putting together a studio portrait workshop with the graceful Diana. And in case you didn't know, Lomography is celebrating the first annual film photography day! Our store will be having a party that evening for our gallery featuring various local photographers. Check out the events and come by!
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Another wave of unfortunate analogue news is brought forth by Fujifilm as the company announces that it has ceased production on all Eterna and Reala motion picture films.
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What completes a meal? Good cheese, wine, dessert, conversation, an analogue camera resting beside your napkin, or all of the above? For us it's all of the above plus extra special FILM topping ☺
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Fujifilm Corporation recently redesigned the boxes for their line of 35mm films but also announced a substantial price increase in all professional photographic emulsions. Is it on its way to demise like Kodak?
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Today’s Reviews on Rewind is dedicated to one of Kodak’s great professional lines of black and white film, the T-Max. To give you a hint, one of our community members said it best: T-Max stands for "To the Max"!
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Easter is the time to find neat little surprises and little gifts that your friends took time picking out and hiding. We decided to have all this going on in our Lomography Gallery Stores! Time to stumble upon some neat Lomo gifts and save big time on other stuff. Find out all about the Lomo Fortune Egg Raffle after the jump!
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The April 2013 Workshop Schedule is here! Read and discover all the amazing events & workshops hosted at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto!
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Love to shoot, but don’t know how to organize all the film? Then this Taking Back Tipsters instalment is for you! Now that spring’s on its way, it’s time to get cleaning!
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Let them have technology!
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It's Friday – the day of the week you reserve all your important decision making for, and when you leave all your inhibitions behind! After the jump, check out the camera and film recommendations from Lomography's own Friday's Child!
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On a trip to twin crater lakes in Laguna, I decided to try Fuji Velvia slide film for the first time. Imagine my delight when I got the roll back from the lab and saw how rich the colours in my photos were! From plush purples to rad reds, the images boast of strong contrasts as well as smooth tones.
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Matthew Novak is a photographer, print designer, and independent film maker. He has also a huge fan of Lomography and analog photography. Now you can take a class through skillshare.com and absorb some of Matthew's vast photo knowledge. Learn more about the class after the break!