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Is your City Slicker too black? I’ll teach you how to get it a new coat.
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The Belair has to be one of the easiest cameras to use that Lomography has invented. Even a novice can get good very good shots from it. With a little know-how, you can achieve amazing shots with it.
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Getting those rad double exposures using the MX button on your camera is fun and all, but nothing beats the fear and excitement associated with old school doubles, especially when it involves two different cameras!
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Nothing could be done outdoors under such cool and wet weather, so, what else could we do? Let’s DIY together and make some accessories with your own unique style for your beloved cameras!
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It's officially in stores! The Belair has finally landed at the Lomography store in San Francisco. One of our Lomo staff members, Joe was rewarded the right to be the first of the staff to test the camera and write about his experience using it. If you missed out on pre-ordering your Belair, now's your chance to see the camera in person and pick it up in stores. Please welcome the new addition to the Lomography camera family...
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If you've ever missed a tipster article on the wonderfully wide-eyed Lomo LC-Wide, Taking Back Tipsters comes to the rescue with some noteworthy LC-Wide tips for you to check out!
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This is my second trial using this legendary film that is "Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Color" (EBX)
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Focusing on all aspects of analogue photography, the new web show pdexposures.tv premiered last week. The third installment is aimed at anyone having trouble finding the motivation to go out and shoot. You're not alone. And here is a fun way to get excited about taking your camera for a walk.
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How to do macro photo with your not-macro lens
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Making wine glasses is easy and fun. Not to mention cheap. So come join me as I show how to take normal “Ball” canning jars and create cool homemade drinking glasses.
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In my early days of using this film, I rarely get good results because I didn't know how to treat it. I didn't know how to tame it, so the result is so grainy and unsatisfying. So now I will give a quick tips how to use your Lomography X-pro!
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One of my favorite summer cameras is the LCA+, and if you also say Krab and beach in the same sentence, it's better! But sometimes accidents happen, and after spending a few days of very funny beach sessions, you realize that the LC-A is getting rusted… What to do?! Should we scream?! Cry?! No! It's time to get handy and control the situation. ;)
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This is a failed yet beautiful tipster. Try it yourself to produce a dreamier photo than your usual dreamy Lomographs!
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Today I will be introducing the technique so called EBS, exposing both sides of the film, one of the most unique techniques within Lomographic photos. Is it hard to do it? Maybe! But once you get good luck and concentration, you might get amazing results!
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As wonderful as shooting in film is, we can’t deny that it can sometimes be costly. So therefore, we are always on the lookout for tips and tricks to minimize expenses and maximize experience.
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Although a lot of us love using expired films, some of us still love the sharp clean and fresh look of well... fresh film. But what do you do to keep expired films looking fresh? FREEZE 'EM
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This season is full of coloured lights so I decided to try bokeh photography using my Nikon FM10. This trick can be used with any camera that is able to take double exposures, has a manual focus lens.
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Use your Holga or Diana F to shoot light trails; Learning the ins and outs of long exposure photography in Hong Kong.
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Did you miss Taking Back Tipsters? The series is back with more tips and tricks for you to try with the La Sardina! Take a look back at some previously published La Sardina tipsters by your fellow lomographers after the jump!
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Select the shape you want, cut out and the Christmas lights from your city will transform by magic arts.