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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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Staying in Love With Analogue Photography: An Interview with @camera-lust
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-03-13 #gear #people #placesLong-time Lomographer @camera-lust talks to us about what she's learned from her practice of film photography over the years and why she will always choose analogue.
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Marta Arjona's Dance Photography on Lomography 110 Film
written by ludovicazen on 2024-03-11 #gearIn this article dance photographer Marta Arjona shows how it is possible to achieve beautiful results full of color and grain with tiny 110 format film.
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Softboifilms on Capturing Winter Light with Lomography Color Negative 120 Film
written by eloffreno on 2024-03-09 #gear #people #placesWe sent Brooklyn-based analogue photographer softboifilms a roll of Lomography CN 120 ISO 800 film to test out alongside their distinct aesthetic of warm tones and the beauty of natural light. Check out their results and read about their impressions of the film stock in this interview!
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Sensuality and Power in Self-Portraiture with Film Photographer Kyla Elliott
written by sylvann on 2024-03-08 #culture #peopleArtist Kyla Elliott shares her enchanting self-portraits inspired by art history, some of which were taken with Lomography film stocks such as the LomoChrome Metropolis and LomoChrome Color '92.
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Photographing Simplicity and Beauty in Life with Community Member Miki, a.k.a. @miks
written by sylvann on 2024-03-18 #culture #people #placesCats, mirror selfies and the changing seasons – Japanese film enthusiast Miki photographs life as it happens. For her, film photography is a way to connect with her surroundings, especially as she moves from her home country of Japan to Sweden.
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