Tag: craft
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How to Make Your Own Color Filters at Home
written by dainy on 2012-07-04 #gear #tutorialsWould you also like photos with amazing red, green, blue and yellow shades? You can easily make ones to put behind and in front of your lens on your own!
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Surprise Your Valentine with a Film Canister Love Letter!
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-02-13 #gear #tutorialsIf you have some empty film canisters with a little bit of film sticking out, let me show you what else you can use them for (aside from making DIY redscale films), perfect for this season of love!
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Creative Corner: Film Flash Drive
written by natalieerachel on 2012-08-22 #gear #tutorialsNeed a place to store your beloved, scanned lomographs? Here's a creative way to spice up your memory drive with some analogue love! Read more about how to make your own after the jump.
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Passion Pursued – An Interview With Camera Maker Dora Goodman
written by cheeo on 2018-07-09 #gear #peopleIn a world full of modern devices and gimmicky trends, Dora Goodman cameras raise the flag of beautiful classic cameras high and proud.
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Driftwood Pinhole — An Interview With Camera Maker Sergey Lebedev
written by cheeo on 2018-06-28 #gear #cultureFrom sea to workshop, these beautiful driftwood pinhole cameras by Sergey Lebedev are a sight to behold.
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Turn an Old Mirror into a Frame!
written by tallgrrlrocks on 2011-03-18 #gear #tutorialsYour precious Lomographs are great to look at on their own. With an old mirror, a bit of paint and a little time, you can flaunt your photo as a finer piece of home décor and make an absolute spectacle out of it!
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How to Make Your Own Camera Strap
written by cheeo on 2018-03-14 #tutorialsEver wanted to create your very own DIY camera wrist strap? Check out this tutorial now!
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How to Make DIY Camera Skins
written by bao_wei on 2012-06-18 #gear #tutorialsMost of the cameras we see or have always have black leather skin on the body itself. Not saying it is not nice but wouldn't it be cool if we can give it a different look?
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La Mezquita: the Mosque of Cordoba
written by neja on 2011-10-21 #placesThe Mezquita, the jewel of Andalusia. To be honest, I didn't know anything about Cordoba when we went there. I heard it was worth visiting, but I didn't know why.
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Lomography Tutorials: Adjustable Snake Knot Camera Strap
written by cheeo on 2018-05-02 #gear #tutorialsWe're back with another DIY project for you guys! This time we're doing a variation of our adjustable camera strap.
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A Beach Life with Kate Hook and the La Sardina DIY
2022-07-05 #gear #people #videosPhotographer Kate Hook customized the La Sardina DIY, creating a mermaid-themed design, inspired by her local surroundings. Then she took this wide-angle lens camera out for a splash around the seaside town of Brighton, UK and shared the results with us.
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Lomography Tutorials: Adjustable Jawbone Camera Strap
written by cheeo on 2018-05-09 #tutorialsWe're back with another DIY project for you guys! This time we're doing the jawbone version of our adjustable camera strap.
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Lomography Tutorials: Adjustable Nautical Style Camera Strap
written by cheeo on 2018-04-27 #gear #tutorialsWe're back with another DIY project for you guys! This time we're doing a simpler but stylish variation of our adjustable camera strap.
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Camera Makeover 101 - Custom Paint Job for the Diana
written by cheeo on 2018-06-11 #tutorialsWant to give your Diana camera a makeover? Try your hand at DIY painting with this tipster!
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Lomography Tutorials: Adjustable Fishtail Camera Strap
written by cheeo on 2018-05-29 #tutorialsWe're back with another project for you guys! This time we're doing the fishtail version of the adjustable camera strap.
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La Mamounia - Oasis of Beauty
written by neja on 2011-03-02 #placesLa Mamounia - the eye candy of Marrakech. After a day spent wandering around dusty Medina and souqs, it was still too early to return to our hotel so I suggested we check out the only Art Deco building in town - Hotel La Mamounia. I am a big fan of Art Deco style in architecture, so for me it was a must.
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