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Hello again, analogue lovers! I hope you haven't been waiting too long for the second part of this tutorial. I hope that, now that you're well-informed on the basic equipment you'll need for C-41 home development, you're ready for the actual development process itself, which we will be covering in its entirety in this article.
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When you’re traveling and engrossed in all that visual “porn” of new places you are about to discover, it’s very easy to forget about the real world. After all, all you really need to worry about are who to meet with, where to eat, and what next to see or experience.
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The dust had barely settled behind us at the California-Oregon border when our tire popped, leaving us stranded in a small Oregon city (if you can call it that) in the middle of the widest gray sky I’ve ever seen in my life while men with heavy country accents replaced all our tires. I thought it a bad omen and grumpily urged my boyfriend to drive us back to LA, already missing its sun and its big city conveniences.
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Enjoying the film voyeurism? Here's the next installment from our new "Show Your Stash" series and we've got Los Angeles-based analogue lady, @blueskyandhardrock! Check out the essential camera gear and gizmos she brought along on her recent trip to Seattle!
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I have no intention of planting my roots just yet and I have seriously been considering leaving LA but she makes it so hard for me to leave her.
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People are often surprised that I develop and even cross process my own negatives in the comfort of my own home, especially after they've seen my photos. And I am often surprised that they’re surprised, considering how easy it is to do.
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There's this book that I love. It neither holds revelations about our existence nor engages in a discussion about the state of the world. It’s not extraordinarily smart nor is it brilliantly creative. Nonetheless, I hold it in very high regard.
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We have tons of LomoGurus coming from the U-S-A and this lady from Los Angeles just jumped in the pack!
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Ah, it’s a whole new year again. The merry feasting is over. It’s time to make way for another old tradition: reflect on the year past and make resolutions to better ourselves.
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A true and comfortable friendship is hard to find especially with all the strangers who surround us in this insane world.
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With her Lomography cameras and her trusty MacBook, LA-based Lomographer and freelance travel writer Michelle Rae writes a new 365-days-esque series about her urban adventures to present to people an entirely different perspective of the City of Angels.