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There is something very appealing with double exposures, something which captures the very essence of analogue photography. It has to do with the experimentation, the unknown outcome, and the random element. Combining two exposures can be particularly rewarding once you add flowers to the mix.
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When the very first Smartphone Film Scanner prototypes landed in our office, we were anxious to get our hands on them and take them for a spin. Before having the LomoScanner App, we tried it first using a free Android application, Photo Editor. In this article, we'll take a quick look at how you can use Photo Editor on your Android device to start scanning photos with the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner.
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As soon as we had the first prototype of the Smartphone Scanner in the office I wanted to use it. But back then we didn't have an application so I started looking around and finally settled on these two options: Photoforge 2 (unfortunately not free, but well worth the money) and Photoshop Express (free).
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Lomography’s Film Scanner is the perfect device. It makes scanning high quantities of 35mm film a quick and easy job. Given that it is not a professional scanner, the results are truly satisfying. But as we Lomographers like to modify things, there is always room for improvement.
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Finally spring has arrived! Ready to get out and shoot amazing pictures? Have your gear ready? Have you properly cleaned you camera and lens from the winter dust? Here are a few tips on how I clean mine.
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There is always something of interest and beautiful to photograph in nature, but it is not always easy. Things might move too fast, or be too dark, which is why I would like to share some of my do's and don'ts.
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The square format requires a completely different approach in terms of composition. In particular the classical rules of composition cannot really be applied, like the “rule of thirds” or similar. Let’s see why this is true and how to improve the composition of square format pictures.
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Get organized this Spring with Do It Yourself rainbow negative sleeves that are perfect to store your Spinner films!
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Ever wanted to cause some mischief in the night? In this tipster, I'll explain the do's and don'ts of steel wool lightpainting, so you can go out and create some pretty cool photos, and feel like a total badass while doing so.
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Sometimes, cleaning will not only get your camera sparkling clean, it will actually fix it when (seemingly) broken!
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Many Belair 6x12-owners know the "problem of the thick film rolls". With a simple modification, I have fixed this problem.
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This box is not only ideal for keeping small important photography-related objects, but it also looks good and makes your shelf much more interesting.
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Want to store your camera gear safely but don't have a dry box or a camera shelf? Don't worry, the lunch bag has your back! This common item can be found in almost any supermarket or even in your own house. If you're a frugal Lomographer like me, who doesn't have money to buy camera shelves, then this tipster is for you!
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Here's a quick fix for that large Russian Lubitel tripod thread!
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Spring is coming, although, it might not be so visible right now. When I look out of my window, there is still bit of snow on roofs and roads, so I decided to bring Spring closer to me by myself.
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If you want some really interesting and cool results, try this little trick on your LC-Wide!
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Who doesn't know the worldwide famous Rubik's cube? I hope nobody says "me"! And the Lomo Rubik's cube? You don't know it? Well, you're just a few seconds away to know how to do your own!
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Spring is one of the best seasons to head outdoors and look for beautiful sceneries to capture on film. Today, I bring you some of my personal tips when trying out nature photography, and hopefully, it can help you take better photos whatever the season or condition you have at the moment!
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A simple cheap way to organize our negatives and keep them handy.
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Who doesn't love flowers? They're one of the most beautiful things nature has to offer! So, how can we not take pictures of all of them?