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Around the World in Analogue: Oaxaca, Mexico
written by sylvann on 2024-03-24 #culture #people #places #around-the-worldFilm 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.
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Life of the Party: Ben Fraternale Tries Out the Lomomatic 110
written by alexa_alexiades on 2024-03-21 #gear #peopleLongtime LomoAmigo Ben Fraternale has had the opportunity of testing the Lomomatic 110 throughout its various stages of development, cultivating a special bond with our newest tiny camera. In this shoot, he shared all the 110 fun with his friends for some casual, creative image-making.
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Transform Old Negatives With This Engraving Technique
written by eparrino on 2024-03-26 #tutorialsDisrupt, 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.
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Trippy & Temporal with Jasmine Ashley-Locke and the Diana F+
2024-03-21 #news #peopleUK photographer and Photo North Student Competition winner for 2023 Jasmine Ashley-Locke tested out the Diana F+ camera and talked to us about her journey into shooting with film.
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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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Lomography x Perimetro - 36 Shots, One Story: Interview with Giorgia dal Molin
written by ludovicazen on 2024-03-27 #gear #people #placesLast 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.
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