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Lomopedia: Kodak Elite Chrome EBX 100
written by sylvann on 2024-03-07 #lomopediaDiscontinued in 2012, the Kodak Elite Chrome EBX 100 is another slide film well-loved by Lomographers who were into the crazy color shifts of cross-processing.
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Capturing Quality Time on Pocket Film with the New Lomomatic 110 Film Camera
written by ludovicazen on 2024-03-06 #gearIn this article, Lomography team member Melissa Peritore shares the reasons why the brand new Lomomatic 110 camera has become a regular addition to her photographic equipment.
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Portrait Photography with the Fisheye No. 2
written by kylavillena on 2024-03-16 #gearThe Fisheye No. 2 captures life with a unique distortion and disorienting compositions. This may give you the impression that the Fisheye effect wasn't meant to be applied on portraits, but let these photos prove that wrong!
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Dix Buhay's 120 Vignettes of Home on LomoChrome Metropolis & Potsdam Kino B&W Film
written by macasaett on 2024-03-12 #peopleCinematographer Dix Buhay captures moments of his world on LomoChrome Metropolis and Potsdam Kino B&W 120 film. In this interview, he shares his musings about the 120 film format and walks us through his history with film photography, which began in the 90s.
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New York Streets and Subways on 35 mm Film With Photographer Taryn Segal
written by macasaett on 2024-03-15 #peopleArmed with her trusty 35 mm point-and-shoot camera, film photographer Taryn Segal is set to capture every moment. Having recently moved to the city in mid-2023, she's eager and excited to explore its boroughs and textures, film roll by film roll.
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