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Brendon Stuart Shooting with the Lomo LC-A+
written by fookshit on 2009-08-10 #peopleIf you ever see Brendon frozen, standing still somewhere at the dead of the night, don't dare disturb him because he's waiting for the Lomo LC-A+'s second click!
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Brian Milo shooting with the Lomo LC-A+
written by fookshit on 2009-08-10 #peopleHe swears by those vintage corner vignettes that the LOMO LC-A+ can give on his photos. Read on and get t to know more about our Amigo Brian Milo!
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Sandra Nydegger Shooting with the Lomo LC-A+
written by fookshit on 2009-08-10 #peopleA Lomographer since 1996 (and still counting), Sandra won't let anything stop her shooting pictures, even a raging bull can't!
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Malka Spigel AKA maya_newman shoots with the Lomo LC-A+
written by fookshit on 2009-08-10 #peopleGuys who wear gas masks are cool enough to be Lomographed, says our Amigo Maya_Newman. Get to see her different impressions round and about London with shots she did with the Lomo LC-A+!
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Clarissemerigeot0 shoots with the Lomo LC-A+
written by fookshit on 2009-08-10 #peopleClarissemerigeot0 suggests that you go out and shoot with the LOMO LC-A+ because you might meet your future girlfriend or boyfriend today. Our amigo Clarisse got more tips on Lomo Love and then some.
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Fuji Instax Mini (Instant/Polaroid, 800 iso)
written by fookshit on 2008-08-06 #gearThe “Instax” instant film system from Fujifilm come in handy cartridges of 10 and has all the speedy benefits of being an 800 ISO film.
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Ilford XP2 (120, 400 iso) staff-review
written by fookshit on 2008-05-23 #gearIf you need exceptionally small grain and spot-on pinprick sharpness, then this film is your ticket. On top of that, it can be processed in normal C41 chemicals - meaning that even the el cheapo lab or supermarket down the road can develop this film at their usual rock-bottom price. If there is a more penny-saving way of shooting creatively and easily with B&W, we haven't found it.
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Kodak Ektachrome VS (120, 100 iso) staff-review
written by fookshit on 2008-05-23 #gearThis kind of vivid saturation at 100 ISO seems incredible. But as you can see it is true! If films could be measured in terms of dramatic effect the 100VS would be a diva.
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Fuji NPZ (35mm, 800 iso)
written by fookshit on 2008-05-23 #gearDo you have the need for speed? If you do - the NPZ 800 has it. If you don’t well it’s just a bonus to go with this premium quality, fine grained, high saturation film. Most films couldn’t cut it against this speedy amigo in a low light situation.
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Agfa Optima II (120, 100 iso)
written by fookshit on 2008-05-23 #gearUsing Agfa's mysterious "eye-vision technology" this increasingly rare color-negative film offers outstanding color depth and absolutely wonderful red tones – to the point of imparting a totally unique warm-saturated cast to most daylight images.
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Kodak Pro Image (35mm, 100 iso)
written by fookshit on 2008-05-23 #gearA mysterious and quite rare Kodak color negative - it's known for some of the most pleasing green and blue tones that a consumer film can deliver. The power of ProImage compels you!
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