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As La Sardina being introduced lately by Lomography, a lot of Lomographers are having a trouble: which between the La Sardina or Ultra Wide and Slim should one obtain?
Say hello to Fuji Pro 400H. This color negative film can definitely trust your eyes whether you are under a shade, in the dark, or out in the sun! Fuji Pro 400H never fails to amaze you when it comes with promising colors.
While visiting friends of my father, I stumbled upon a camera I had been looking for everywhere: the Yashica Mat 124G. Its previous owner sold it to me in near-mint condition for extremely cheap, and I already love it. Here are my first impressions.
The rest of the roll shot at Pershing Square in Downtown LA. There was some weird street art that I shot in close up, then tried to rewind the film and shoot doubles over that, but I didn't rewind far enough.
Excellent film who loves a lot of light. The film provides a vivid saturated colors and excellent sharpness. Cross-process of this film should be reminded your old, overexposed home movies.
This goes out to the unfortunate Lomographers whose LC-A+ od LC-A experienced a mishap and needs some care. If the top part of your trusty camera cracked or broke you'll learn how to change that part. Have fun and get your hands dirty to get a feel for your LC-A!
We recently caught up with one of our favorite pinhole photographers, Martin Cheung - Read on to find out what he's been up to and see some examples of his stunning work!
"Ah, I've found a camera." That seems to be the most heard expression at home lately... followed by it being given to me with a smile and the telling of its story... and right behind that, searching for the appropriate film like a madwoman.