Tag: film
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Smena 35 - Say Goodbye To Boredom, Forever!
written by sibu_sen on 2009-07-01 #gearIs the one to choose for all you creative and restless Lomographers! The settings and techniques possible with this camera are endless and I promise you will never be bored again, no matter where you are, with this one by your side. The name 'Smena' (young generation) is therefore completely appropriate.
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How to Modify 120 Film for a 620 Film Camera
written by ava_maria on 2012-05-21 #gear #tutorialsRecently, my brother-in-law gave me an old camera – a lovely Kodak Six-20 Bull’s Eye. It is, however, a camera that is built for 620 film. As much as I love obscure film, 620 film was discontinued nearly 20 years ago... so what’s a camera lover to do?
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DIY Lightbox
written by pingus on 2010-12-08 #gear #tutorialsHow to build a homemade lightbox for scanning your negatives
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Your Pinhole Ghost: Double Exposure Photography
written by hrh1002 on 2010-11-26 #gear #tutorialsHere's how you can spook out your friends with analogue ghost photography!
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A Lomographer's Guide to Black-and-White Photographic Paper
written by ckpj9983 on 2011-03-25 #peopleAre you ready to self-process your very own monochromatic prints? We made you a concise tipster on everything you must know about the photographic paper.
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Shooting with Expired Film
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-03-06 #gear #tutorialsShooting with expired film is always a gamble. If you remember to expect the unexpected you'll always be pleased. In the end, isn't that what it's all about?
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Lomography Film Canister Keychain
written by hwangcharngan on 2011-08-29 #gear #tutorialsActually its pretty easy to make the film canister keychain. Learn it quick and feel proud about it!
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Lomography Berlin Kino 400 Developing Guide
written by sameder on 2018-11-09 #gear #tutorialsWe love helping you create monochromatic masterpieces and capture life in black and white beauty. That's why we have created the Berlin Kino Cookbook – to help you take your grayscale game to the next level.
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Frozen In Time: Why You Should Freeze Your Films
written by folieadude on 2013-01-11 #gear #tutorialsAlthough a lot of us love using expired films, some of us still love the sharp clean and fresh look of well... fresh film. But what do you do to keep expired films looking fresh? FREEZE 'EM!
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Redscale your Kodak BW400CN!
written by cornborn on 2011-10-17 #gear #tutorialsIt may seem like a weird idea to redscale black and white film (that's not sensitive to color either way), but read on to learn why it's something you should definitely give a try.
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A Proper 35 mm Film Mod for the Diana F+
written by esmondsit on 2011-09-12 #gear #tutorialsDiana lovers, you'll be delighted to check out this tipster on how you make a 35 mm film mod.
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Getting Organized: Storing Your Negatives
written by natalieerachel on 2011-11-25 #gear #tutorialsAfter being an avid lomographer for a number of months, I noticed my box of jumbled negatives just wasn't cutting it anymore: I couldn't find things I wanted to re-scan, I couldn't remember the dates that I took pictures, and it all just looked so messy! This afternoon, I made my own solution to this problem.
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Developing Black and White at Home
written by woosang on 2011-06-21 #gear #tutorialsAll you need it ONE chemical, just one, the rest are ingredients that you find in the home or in the supermarket. Its very easy, takes 40 minutes or so and you save lots of money!! It works every time on slow films. Not so good for fast films. I can do this in the smallest of places no darkroom required
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Photography Projects to Try on Film
2011-05-09Losing inspiration and motivation to shoot in film? Try some photography projects to jolt you back to your artistic self!
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Lemon-Aid
written by cumella on 2011-01-22 #gear #tutorialsFor subtle speckles and washes of colour, all you need is a little lemon juice.
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Sprocket Holes: 135 Film in a 120 Roll
written by dux_x on 2012-01-12 #gear #tutorialsThere are many ways of shooting with 135 in a 120 camera to sensitize the sprocket holes. This is an option in wich you can use the paper protection roll of 120 films.
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Recesky Twin Lens Reflex Camera (DIY)
written by phiphu on 2010-11-22 #gear #peopleThis is a DIY twin lens plastic camera, it is fun to build and yields great results. You'll have the fun of building your own Twin Lens reflex, and then the pleasure of creating beautiful images with your creation.
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Black and White Film - Traditional or C-41?
written by deadollie on 2011-06-11 #gear #tutorialsItching to find out what makes one different from the other?
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Framing a Scene – Contemporary Masters of Cinematic Photography (Part 2)
written by shhquiet on 2018-12-10In this second installment of our special two-part feature on cinematic photographers, we take a look back to more photographers who have mastered the dreamy, often surreal aesthetic of cinematic photography.
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Incredible Works on the Petzval Lens by Emily Soto
written by givesmehell on 2015-03-24 #peopleEmily Soto is an accomplished fashion photographer based in New York City. Soto is known for her unique style and professional aptitude and she is one of the top names requested by fashion editors. Soto shot a series of photographs with the Petzval Lens. Let’s find out more through this exclusive interview and view her beautiful series!
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How to Avoid Fat Film Rolls on Your Diana Camera
written by shmarmy on 2012-07-10 #gear #tutorialsHere's a super simple tip for avoiding loosely wound rolls on your Diana camera.
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LC-Wide: A Review After One Year and 30 Rolls of Film
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2012-06-14 #gearWhen I first got my LC-Wide last year a few days after it was launched, I initially wanted to write a review about it after shooting a couple of films with the camera. Yet, something held me back -- I felt that this camera possessed so much potential and undiscovered talents in it -- something that would not be justified with just an article after only such a short time using it. I gave myself about one year to know the camera inside out before writing this review.
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X-ray Power
written by jschussler on 2011-06-25 #gear #tutorialsDo x-ray machines at the airport really hurt undeveloped film?
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LomoChrome Purple: Super Analogue Excitement (and Some Doubts)
written by susielomovitz on 2013-08-14 #gearThe LomoChrome Purple is an amazing film! What I like the most about it is that it brings back the analogue excitement of discovering something NEW.
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Olympus XA-4 is X-Cellent!
written by ipdegirl on 2010-01-08 #gearCommunity member ipdegirl is raving with her review for the Olympus XA-4, one of the XA family's best point-and-shoot cameras ever made.
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Side Effects: Cocktail Red Passion
written by simonesavo on 2014-07-16 #gear #tutorialsThis month, I'll be teaching you how to use different techniques to add effects to your photos. BE patient enough and follow these quick tips to find out how I manipulated my film to achieve reddish tones in my photos.
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Tips on Using Redscale Films: Vary That ISO
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-02-27 #gear #tutorialsRedscale is the most simple experiment a lomographer can undertake (before you hit the dishwasher). But what does extended range mean and how can you use it?
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Celebrating Women's Beauty: An Interview With Guillaume Gaubert (NSFW)
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-01-02 #peopleGuillaume Gaubert is a french photographer who certainly has an eye for beauty. Only a few years ago, he became fascinated with the whole process of taking photos and decided to dive into the world of photography.
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The Same Three: Shooting the Same Scene with Different Cameras
written by bsmart on 2012-05-10Taking photos of the same scene is a great way to understand how different cameras and films work. Here is a photographic journey of a few trees on Hampstead Heath.
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LomoAmigo: i_am_four-eyes shoots with the Horizon Kompakt
written by kokakoo on 2011-02-21 #peopleMeet our latest LomoAmigos from Thailand, she is i_am_four-eyes. Her work is stylish and unique, outstanding among her local lomography community. She has been only on Lomo LC-A. However, when asked to experiment our Horizon Kompakt. She just simply said WOW ! YES ! .... Let's check out her endless panoramic snapshots stories and get inspired.
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