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Do you want to print your films in a completely analog way? This is the perfect tipster for you!
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By popular demand, here is how to get a decorative photo-border around your pictures.
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Speaking about 166+, tipsters doesn't exactly mean giving suggestions in order to improve your photographic results. It means giving you inspiration in order to let the readers modify them as they want. These tipsters are meant to be modified, to evolve, to become something even better. And maybe, one day, some of you will teach me a new technique that I have never thought about.
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While taking photographs on those trees and flowers, I have my personal preference on the framing and composition. Let's have a look at my 3 tips on taking easy, breezy, beautiful "nature shots" after the jump!
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Lomography’s new film scanner is a brilliant device specifically designed for quick scanning of 35mm film. For those of you who share my love for medium format, let me show an easy way to use the film scanner for 120 film scanning.
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Back to Flower Power without heading back to the 60´s. Take a look and see how can you make your lover or your boring photos turning into blooming and beautiful life. Right after the jump!
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"Look out on the horizon, see the sadness, the pain and the sorrow" The Mighty-Mighty Bosstones - Royal Oil
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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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Rapid was Agfa’s reply to Kodak’s instantly popular Instamatic. Cameras are still widely available on the cheap, but the film rolls have become rare and precious. No problem: revive your Rapid camera in five minutes with this easy tutorial.
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After shooting two layers on my roll of redscale, it stayed in my pocket accidentally and went through the wash along with all my clothes!
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In this tutorial, I’ll explain how and why you can use a super 8 camera to take 3,600 individual photos and scan them using a Lomography DigitaLIZA or Lomography DigitaLIZA 110.
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February is over, but this shouldn't prevent us from continuing to spread our love for analog. And what better way to do this than filling our photos with hearts?
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I want to share my little happiness, I finally found the best distance for the macro lens "tunnelvison" after I spent a few film rolls in vain.
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Are you one of the proud owners of a beautiful Belair X 6-12 but would like to expand your horizons in terms of taking photos with it? We come to your rescue with some neat tips from your fellow Belair shooters, in case you missed these tipster articles!
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Each Lomographer has a preferred method for cataloging his developed film. Here's how I store mine so I can easily find a particular photo I'm looking for. And it's perfect for when you need a bit of a breeze on a spring day, too!
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Using flowers as a layer for multiple exposures is very fun and unpredictable. What about if we use it as a layer for film-swapping? It gets double-fun and double-unpredictable, of course!
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If, as a kid, you were told off because of your bad handwriting and, as an adult, this problem got worse... this tipster is for you!
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There is a rumor that the most beautiful photos are taken in the light of the morning and in the evening. You can destroy this thought with light painting technique.
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Do you want to shoot great macro photos, but the results always look boring? Well, keep on reading. Do not expect that I will show you how to build a real studio, but read on.
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Speaking about the Lubitel166+, tipsters will make your style evolve to a new form of expression and composition. Before speaking about composition, I think it’s better to start from the basic stuff and understand what depth of field is.