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When you think you have nothing else to shoot, try your hand at event reportage. Here are the top 3 tips that I’ve picked up from professional photojournalists whom I’ve met in the last decade.
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The Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is for developing in C-41 chemicals and brings back the old Agfa look to the present.
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This slide film delivers beautifully saturated colors, especially when cross-processed. Everyone should try this film!
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Tired of multi-baths and the steps needed to process color films? The C-41 process requires many steps, but if you use the Nova Pro-speed 41 film developer kit you can reduce the whole procedure to only two baths.
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We Lomographers love slide film in C-41 to come up and be pleased about the great results. Lomography offers a great slide film for us, the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100!
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Most of us are afraid of taking photos of strangers in the street and I think that's one big obstacle for us to express our creativity and share our vision in daily lives. I think that most countries don't have the rule to forbid us to take photos in the street, except in some private places.
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When stored well, films expired a year ago can still behave and produce results like those of fresh films.
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Esplanade Tnjung Api is the latest attraction in Kuantan. It also allows the best time for you to have quality time with your loved ones.
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Here's a story of how I shot an expired Kodak Gold 100 film by mistake. Now that I've experienced this issue, I'll share it with all of you.
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After almost two years of nonstop shooting film and more than $1000 worth of expenses on processing and prints, I needed to reconsider my budget and find a way of being able to shoot more and pay less. And then I started to process my rolls at home. It is as easy as it could be and I‘ll show you today how to do it, step by step.
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Those with a sweet tooth in Singapore will find this cake shop a heavenly delight.
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Now that it's winter time, you will also have the problem, that you need higher ISO films which are more difficult to find. Here is a little guide about all the possibilities for taking most out of the winter!
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Everybody had their very own way of stumbling across the wonderful world of Lomography. Some became interested after hearing their friends talk about how unique lomo pictures are; some browsed through the internet and became instantly addicted the to flamboyant colors created by xpro. Let me share my story with you after the jump.
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When in Germany or if you're lucky and see a store nearby, go to any DM store and you'll find this film. Buy it and use it and you'll feel like a real German.
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X-pro is one of those things us Lomographers just flat out love. We experiment with color, cross slide films and find new combinations that make even more color jump off of the images. If you're new to this, or just want to learn more, come and enroll in the X-pro workshop!
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Searching for a brand new film that you haven't tested yet? Why don't give it a try. Kodak ProImage 100 was creatyed not to deceive but to please you with it's very natural and superb colour
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Fuji Sensia 400 is the ideal film for all weather conditions, allowing you to take photos in bright, sunny days or cloudy, and even rainy days.
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As many can say, Agfa Vista 100 (35mm) is a good film to use in sunny condition. Anything and everything about this film that I can say is Splendid!
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The fastest film in Lomography Shop. For Lomographers, By Lomographers.
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I have recently started using a Diana F+ again after a year or so of sticking to 35mm and I have now decided that by far and away, my favorite film is the Ilford XP2 120 400 ISO, even if it has long expired.