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Rood is de warmste kleur met Lomography's Redscale XR
De kleur rood staat voor een heleboel dingen en thema's - woede, liefde, hartstocht, hitte -- maar nooit "saai"!
Wij zijn alweer toe aan de lente, maar omdat dat nog wel even gaat duren laten we ons warme omhelzen door Lomography's Redscale XR. Variërend van de kleuren rood, oranje en geel, voldoet de film aan de felbegeerde, energieke esthetiek; de redscale is een Lomography klassieker.
Deze film, momenteel beschikbaar op 35mm (check regelmatig onze Online Shop om te zien of de 120 weer terug is!), is geweldig om te experimenteren met kleuren en verlopen. Als je zo gedurfd bent, zul je de compatibiliteit van de Redscale XR snel vinden. Bekijk hier een paar foto's van de community:
Color film is not the first stock that comes to mind when we set out to take pinhole photography. In this article, we explore why, and put our Lomography Color Negative 100 film to the test.
Check out some of the results from this special collaboration with IEFC (Institut d’Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Spain, where participants of the analogue photography workshop experimented by creating original videos using the LomoKino camera and Lomography films.
Being fascinated with youth culture and coming-of-age subjects, Evelyn Kutschera captures the alternative lives of Punks, Mods and Skins through medium format film photography.
The Lomomatic 110 is your compact companion for every adventure! Featuring a glass lens, automatic exposure, day and night aperture modes, controllable ISO settings and a flash, get ready to capture your memories in vibrant, super-sharp 110 frames, with a depth of field you’ve never seen on a 110 image ever before!
Last spring, in collaboration with Perimetro, we launched an Open Call in which we invited photographers from all over Italy to create a personal project with one roll of 35 mm Lomography film. Today we present Giorgia dal Molin’s "Ostranenie di Paola", shot on LomoChrome Metropolis film.
Disrupt, reimagine and subvert your Lomokino negatives with engravings. Follow this tipster if you dare to animate your frame with etchings that alter and reshape your old footage.
Don’t know your 35 mm from your 110? Never heard of medium format? Confused about cross-processing? This guide gives a brief overview of everything analogue and you’ll be an expert in no time! Get a head start with film photography with our downloadable 12-page PDF guide.
Indonesian shutterbug Alvin Sebastian (@spidey27) chats with us about his experience with Lomography cameras, and his adherence to the first of Lomography's 10 Golden Rules – take your camera everywhere you go!
For Sofía Fernández Stenström, photography is a vehicle for healing and transformation. Having photographed women all over the world, Sofía speaks with us about the value of her work as a sacred experience between photographer and model, where a space opens for release and understanding.
Film photographer Stephen Hutchison captures the vibrancy and diverse culture of Oaxaca, Mexico with color-shifting LomoChrome films in this edition of Around the World in Analogue.
Jump outside of your comfort zone and take sensationally striking shots with the signature bokeh of the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII! Available in Brass, Black Brass and Black Aluminium finish!
Check out some of the results from this special collaboration with IEFC in Barcelona, Spain, where participants of the analogue photography workshop experimented by creating original videos using the LomoKino camera, Lomography film and the DigitaLIZA scanning kit.
We sent California-based photographer Jan Narciso a roll of our LomoChrome Color '92 medium format film and he's here today to show his results! Jan tested the film in a low light setting with and without flash, and gives us his general impressions of shooting with this film stock.
Wing Shya imagined he would have a career as a graphic designer, not knowing he would take the photography world by storm after being hired by director Wong Kar Wai. In this interview, we talk to the renowned artist about his unusual journey in film and fashion photography.
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