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It's been 6 months since Lomography opened our doors here in San Francisco! If you haven't been to the shop yet, now's the time to join us for a workshop, photo walk, Blue Hour party or to see the exhibitions in our store! We have a fresh variety of events lined up for June, so check them out then join in the fun.
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The Diana World Tour has come to America at last! As it travels from San Francisco to New York, each Gallery Store will show a unique assortment of Diana F+ cameras customized by local artists and designers; You may not get a chance to see the San Francisco Gallery Store's 2012 artist clones in person, but we want you to see them from home! Here's the first installment of this series, in which we show you a few pieces and let the artists talk about them.
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Sometimes, the best way to capture what’s really interesting and important at an event that’s exploding with color is to shoot it in black and white.
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A hundred goodie bags to be given away at an event opening is a good way to draw in the crowd. But that’s not the reason why I went to the inaugural of Culture We Love: Korean Festival 2012.
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Think you got nothing to shoot? Try looking at your own neighborhood again. You’ll be surprised at what you can find if you looked hard enough.
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These may seem like computer-generated color gradients but, if you look closer, you'll see that they are actually stunning portraits of sunrises and sunsets, photographed by Eric Cahan using colored resin filters. See more windows of warmth, like the Fisheye One Cherry & Vanilla, below!
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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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My first adventure at the amusements parks of Varese and Como (North of Italy) with my Holga 120 GN, a funny companion for a fun place!
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An ISO 400 film is great for street photography: fast enough to capture a fleeting moment, yet still usable in low-light situations. But, how will a roll that expired two years ago behave in an Olympus PEN EE-2 half-frame camera? How will it turn out when cross processed? Here are the results.
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You love those Supersampler shots but after some time, don't you think you always get the same old sequential shots? Add some color gel filters, and TADA! Your boring shots immediately become fantastic!
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This slide film delivers beautifully saturated colors, especially when cross-processed. Everyone should try this film!
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In Volume 3 of What It Takes, I dive into the world of respooling film to bring back an old bakelite 620 box camera that wants you to think it's a TLR. Spoiler alert: it's not!
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Lomography without color may just turn out to be boring. Monochrome sure is lovely but we need a splash of color every now and then!
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This is my review about my very first lomography camera, the Lomography Colorsplash. Read about how it changed the color of my world after the jump!
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Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market is the place to go to for great deals. Shoppers are spoilt for choice when it comes to the variety of things to buy. But it is also a great place for some street photography!
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Spring & Summer is here with colors everywhereA And Lomography India celebrates the same spirit with the Click Color Rumble!
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I’m always looking for ISO 200 speed films to match with my Olympus Trip 35. The Mitsubishi Color Film Super MX 200 is one film that I recently tried with the camera. Unfortunately, I have mixed feelings for this film.
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I’m not a fan of ISO 100 rated films because of their limitations. But when I heard about the Mitsubishi Color Film Super MX 100 color film, I knew I wanted to try it with my Olympus Trip 35, and I am glad I did.
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Sometimes we use a regular film, take some good shots and finally after developing the results are not what we wanted, some color and magic is missing. Here's a simple way to add more color to your pictures by following 3 steps.
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Welcome to the dreamy world of expired Tura film! No longer produced but still a few gems waiting to be found for those who search hard enough. Learn more about this mystery film after the jump!