Tag: lomography color negative 400
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The Holga 135BC: A Camera Review
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-09-06 #gearArgentinean Lomographer and author of "Tricks Witha Plastic Wonder" Lorrain Healy shares her honest thoughts about the Holga 135BC.
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Eva Abeling: A Summer by the Seaside with the Lomography Color Negative 400
2019-12-07 #gearRevisit Eva Abeling's summer as she discovered her personal aesthetic when using the Lomography Color Negative 400 35 mm.
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A "Cruel Summer" Between Confinement and Photography for Dan Bassini
written by tamarasaade on 2021-02-17 #peopleExploring his neighborhood along with his camera and some Lomography Color Negative 400, Dan Bassini documented a summer different than what the city is used to. With all his photos together, he created "Cruel Summer" a book with some stolen moments from a frozen time.
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Isabel Malia's Industrial Landscapes on Lomography CN 400
written by tamarasaade on 2020-09-10 #news #peopleIt took a quarantine of Isabel Malia to try out film photography, after years of working with digital, but analogue certainly didn't disappoint her. With her pursuit of light and details, she gives a personal dimension to any typical landscape, creating a portrait out of a single building with some Lomography CN 400.
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Mike Padua with the Sprocket Rocket
written by sarahlindsayk on 2018-08-12 #gear #peopleMike Padua, the powerhouse behind the brand ShootFilmCo shot with the Sprocket Rocket, sharing his love and passion for film photography and thoughts on the camera.
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A Guide to Lomography Films and Formats
2017-02-18 #gear #news #videosWhether you're an analogue newbie, a pro photographer, or an aspiring filmmaker, Lomography offers a wide range of film to cater to your creative needs. Here's the complete lineup of Lomography films in 35 mm, 120, 110, and 16mm format.
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Festival Fever with Benjamin Lieber
written by birgitbuchart on 2019-08-07 #peopleSummer time is Festival time. Equipped with Lomography Film, photographer Benjamin Lieber captured his festival summer with the band Trophy Eyes in his vibrant, psychedelic photographic style for us.
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