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Color control is one of the best powers of analogue photography. Only film photography can bring out a natural, atmospheric palette; even mistakes can become part of the aesthetic.
An overwhelming amount of lomographs are shared in the community every month and we cannot help but commend the best of the best. Marvel at this month’s stunning photo showcase and see if any of your favorites made it to the list.
This might be a bit melodramatic but, hey, it's the Internet. But yes, I went to North Korea. Even better, I came back safe and sound and with some 80 rolls of film in my rucksack.
A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy writes about experimenting with different ways to get multiple exposures with different cameras.
Not sure I like what this experiment got me...
http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/07/17/the-cloud-circle-mx-experiment
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Home developed with Rollei Digibase C41 kit http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/05/20/tutorial-rollei-c41-digibase-color-film-development
Are you wondering what the best photograph on a specific day of 2016 was? Tune in on this special recap where we'll track the daily image that captured the community's attention last year. For August, snapshots of gradient skies and images given the film soup treatment kept us glued to our screens.
Singapore Amigo Gary Chew returns to the digital pages of the Lomography Magazine -- this time trying the Lomo'Instant Wide. This is the first part of a two-part interview.