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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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Do you want to try self-developing your black and white films right at the comfort of your home? Let me show you how with a step-by-step tutorial.
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How to accent a prominent feature such as the eyes or jaw in a photo caricature.
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My fellow Lomographers who have brought their Spinner 360° cameras with them overseas know what I mean. Nine out of ten times, the airport security will definitely stop you to inspect this suspicious grenade-shaped object. How to avoid this awkward and annoying situation? I have a few tips to share!
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Here's a trick on how you can get light leaks without opening your camera! Read on for the steps.
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If you have some film negatives in your drawer that didn't make you very happy, it's time to bring it to the light. You can create a very analogue environment with this tipster!
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We already know that this is a year of crisis. But that should not stop us from celebrating Christmas! We can start by creating our own Christmas decorations and saving a little. You in?
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How to get an edge on photographing the sea?
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April Fools! We're just kidding, there's no winner announcement for the Word of the Month. You've all been bamboozled!
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April Fools! In the spirit of the season, our Word of the Month will focus on all kinds of trickery and deceit. Check it out and join now!
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Pretending not to know what is on your film can be really thrilling!
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This competition is no joke as precious Piggies are at stake! See who laughed all the way to the bank in our winner announcement!
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Merry tricksters and pranksters will have a field day as the world celebrates April Fools Day! Show us proof of your jolly pranks and crazy fun antics and you could win Piggies!
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Boo! The time has come ... to find out the horrifying winners for this Halloween challenge! Split into six haunting categories, it's sure to give you some extra chills this winter!
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Pumpkins are cropping up with carved faces, and ghastly beings are out and about – must mean Halloween is upon us. We hope you have a good trick or treating route planned or a dress up party to go to because Halloween, if nothing else, is the perfect photo opportunity.
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How to get something duplicated onto each image on a film. A piece of text, an image or anything!
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We all love Lomo Redscale film, no question. And with the release of it, people asked if there will be a 120- redscale. Most probably not. It is not possible to shoot through the paper back, you would have to turn the film around during production (so maybe sometime in the future?).
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Looking at my Pop9 and its nine shots I thought about creating numbers like on a dice. I grabbed some black tape, taped some of the lenses and asked a friend to show some numbers with her fingers. I tried different tapings for the same numbers and called this series "learning to count". If you want to count till nine, please have a look at the shots below!
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We all know that new Lubitel 166+ takes both 120 and 35mm films. But I have tried 220 film and it works too! 220 films are longer 120 films, but without the protecting paper. You can shoot twice as many images, but you have to do something about the red window on the back of the camera, because as the paper-protection is missing from the film, your shots will be nothing if you don’t cover it. But this creates another problem, how far should you advance the film? That is another technique. You just guess how far to forward the film, so you'll get lots of overlapping images!