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The Drama of Everyday Through Analogue Street Photography With Aleksandr Belugin
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-09-28 #gear #culture #people #placesWe take a look at Aleksandr Belugin's street photography and learn how he is able to find the drama of the everyday through analogue photography.
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Synesthesia #14 Imagined Album Covers of Summer 2024
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-05-30 #cultureFor this edition of Synesthesia, we prepare for summer as we highlight the community's warm and bright photos mixed with the tunes of rare groove discoveries, 2000s indie favorites, emotional R&B songs and dance tunes that will keep you on your feet!
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Graeme Loerke's "Fire in Film" Documents the Frontlines of Fighting Wildfires in Canada
written by eloffreno on 2024-03-13 #gear #people #placesGraeme Loerke is a wildland firefighter based in Canada who has been working on the frontlines of wildfires for the past nine years. His ongoing analogue photography project "Fire in Film" documents and spreads awareness about those individuals working tirelessly to suppress wildfires.
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Behind the Curtains: Documenting Ballet on Film with Maggie Carey
written by alexa_alexiades on 2024-02-20 #culture #peopleMaggie Carey is here to take us behind the scenes in the busy lives of ballet dancers using Earl Grey B&W, LomoChrome Purple, and Lomography 400 35 mm film.
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Freeze Frame: Analogue Photos That Resemble Favorite Childhood Movies
written by macasaett on 2024-01-08 #cultureCan you recall the movies that were ever-present in your childhood years? What is it about each frame that was so memorable? In the spaces you find yourself in now, do you feel some aspects of those films bleed into view?
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Tipster: Developing 35mm Black and White Film at Home
written by eparrino on 2023-11-07 #tutorials #videosFor today's tipster we’re covering the basics of developing black and white film. We will guide you step by step to complete your first development successfully from the comfort of your home.
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Indonesian Photographer Alva Christo Shoots With Lomography Earl Grey B&W ISO 100
written by adi_totp on 2023-10-20 #people #placesAlva Christo is a film photographer based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He enjoys capturing culture and daily life through his street photography, and recently tested out our Earl Grey B&W ISO 100 film, photographing village activities during a stroll on a late summer afternoon.
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How To Shoot Long Exposures In Day Light: With And Without ND Filters
written by eparrino on 2022-10-11 #gear #tutorialsPrepare your photography bag for a walk at dusk, the hallowed hour of the day for a photographer, to shoot long exposures with and without ND filters.
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Using Color Filters For Black and White Photography
written by eparrino on 2022-09-26 #gear #tutorialsA misconception in black and white photography is that colors don't have a role to play. Well let's think twice. Today we explore the use of different filters and how they can enhance your pictures.
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How Agitation Frequency Affects Black and White Photos
written by eparrino on 2022-08-23 #tutorialsWhat is the difference between agitation and inversions when we self develop black and white films? And is that going to affect your negatives? We have experimented with different kinds of agitation to see its effects on our Earl Grey B&W 35 mm ISO 100.
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Making a Moment: Tin Wong Shares His Favorite Photo
written by alexgray on 2022-08-04 #gear #people #places #making-a-momentIn the first article of this series Hong Kong based photographer Tin Wong talks to us about one of his favorite captures. A photo he describes as “when the old meets the new.”
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When a Greater Dilution Goes a Long Way: Compensating Development.
written by eparrino on 2022-07-31 #tutorialsToday we're exploring a technique called compensating development. When we dilute our syrup it will have different implications on our negatives. So when and why is compensating development a good method to employ?
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