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Holga Wide Pinhole Camera (WPC): User Review, Exposure Table, and More
written by stouf on 2011-07-05 #gearThis camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.
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Film development with Coffee and Vitamin C
written by shoujoai on 2011-06-07 #gear #tutorialsDevelop film with coffee and vitamin C - it really works!
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3D Pinhole Fun! - Making the Stereoscopic Film Box Pinhole Camera
written by lostlittlekid on 2013-05-26 #gear #tutorialsAfter a brief hiatus, I'm back with yet another pinhole tutorial. This time I'll show you how I created my first stereoscopic (that's 3D to most people) pinhole camera. Read how after the jump!
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How to Scan Sprockets with Different Scanners
written by shoujoai on 2010-08-21 #gear #tutorialsDid you ever wonder how people get this nice sprocket holes on their pictures? Get yourself a medium format camera and a scanner and start making you own! I did it with two different scanners and would like to share the results with you. Perhaps you also have a scanner at home that is capable to do it!
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Modify your Holga 120 to Shoot in the 70mm Format
written by atria007 on 2013-05-29 #gear #tutorialsHere you can find a useful guide to modify any kind of Holga 120 into the 70mm format.
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The Tardis - Making the Dual Filmed Film Box Pinhole Camera!
written by lostlittlekid on 2013-03-04 #gear #tutorialsWith my last tutorial, I showed you how to turn an ordinary film box into a super wide angle camera. This time I decided to stack two 35mm film rolls into one camera, exposing them simultaneously resulting in an image split over two negatives! You like the sound of that? Of course you do!
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Load Your 120 Diana with 35mm Film without Using the Special 35mm Back
written by homer on 2011-03-18 #gear #tutorials #videosWant to use 35mm film in your regular Diana camera but haven't got the special 35mm back. Well you can all you need is a slight modification and you can happily shoot sprocket framed snaps with the aid of some foam and electrical tape.
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What to Do When You Can't Afford XPan
written by ndroo on 2010-11-08 #gear #tutorialsOwn a Holga WPC? 120 film too expensive to experiment with? Want some super long pano with sprocket holes?
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Baby Holga: Small and Incredible
written by bluemie5 on 2009-03-14 #gearOne may assume that since it is small the effects are little too. Don't judge it by its size. After reading this article, I'm sure you'll think twice. I chose to make this review because it is the smallest, cutest and most handy camera i ever have. I always have my Baby Holga with me because i wear it like an ordinary accessory pendant together with my necklace or sometimes used it as a keychain.
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Sprocket Rocket as a Travel Companion
written by ndroo on 2010-12-06 #gearIt was a little too late to try out my new Sprocket Rocket as it arrived only a couple of days before my vacation. I decided to take a risk and make it my main camera during my 1 week trip to Taiwan and ...
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A Sprocket Rocket Story by @fisheyemary
written by shhquiet on 2021-09-14A Lomographer shares her passion for film photography as well as her first Lomography camera, the Sprocket Rocket.
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Through the Lomochrome Looking Glass: A Review of the Lomochrome Purple 400
written by sixsixty on 2013-08-15 #gearRose colored glasses ain't got nothin' on the Lomochrome Purple 400! Take a look at Sixsixty's comparison shots to get a real feeling for how vibrant this film really is…
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Lomopedia: Sprocket Rocket
written by denisesanjose on 2013-05-23 #gear #lomopediaEnjoy a super-panoramic view of the world with our series of Sprocket Rocket cameras and accessories! The Sprocket Rocket takes extended photos with standard 35mm film.These cameras have a super-wide lens which exposes the whole width of film, including its sprocket holes.
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120 Squares to 35mm Chunks
written by natalieerachel on 2011-07-20 #gearAfter seeing so many amazing photos taken with the Diana and it's 35mm back, I wanted to try it out for myself!
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Holga 120 CFN - The Ultimate Experiment
written by agrimony on 2008-10-31 #gearThe Holga 120 CFN camera is – as its name suggests – a medium format camera which uses 120 film. It has a built in colour flash which means that you can take pictures in the colours yellow, blue and red but also natural coloured ones. Because of the flash you need two AA batteries. The first Holga camera was built in 1982 in China.
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Using a DigitaLIZA or DigitaLIZA 110 to Scan Super 8 Film
written by intensepuppy on 2013-03-14 #gear #tutorialsIn this tutorial, I’ll explain how and why you can use a super 8 camera to take 3,600 individual photos and scan them using a Lomography DigitaLIZA or Lomography DigitaLIZA 110.
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Community LomoAmigo: Marina Faria and the Sprocket Rocket in a Backpacker Trip in Bahia
2012-05-11 #peopleShe's well known in the community of Lomography, thanks to her photos that ever bite off some prizes in our competitions. Learn a little about this girl who always records the day-to-day of her travels through beautiful analog images. With you, Marina Faria.
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LomoAmigo Oli Pettigrew Shoots with the Sprocket Rocket
written by soundfoodaround on 2012-12-03 #peopleSingapore-based television host Oli Pettigrew and his busy schedule managed to take on the LomoAmigo! With good humor, an experimental attitude, and a tinge of nostalgia, Oli's LomoAmigo questionnaire is a pleasure to read, as are his lovely wide-angle Sprocket Rocket shots!
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Say Hello to Community LomoAmigo: whimsical_trail, A.K.A. Jazmine!
written by ashleyaang on 2012-09-14 #peopleWe love our Canadian community members and what better way to show our appreciation than sharing the fantastic shots they've produced. We got a chance to speak with our newest community Lomo Amigo Jazmine who also recently won our Canadian Coast-to-Coast Rumble. Read on to be inspired!
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The Sprocket Rocket and LomoChrome Purple: A Psychedelic Duo
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-02-04 #gear #placesCheck out these dreamy and psychedelic photos from our community captured with the Sprocket Rocket and LomoChrome Purple
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Lomopedia: Spinner 360°
written by geegraphy on 2013-05-28 #gear #lomopediaInspired by a futuristic camera concept from the 1980s, the Lomography Spinner 360° combines snapshooting and panoramic photography.
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Lomopedia: Spinner 360° Motorizer
written by geegraphy on 2013-05-28 #gear #lomopediaWith the Spinner 360° Motorizer, you can create remote-controlled panoramic photos with the Spinner 360° camera, even in low-light conditions.
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Event Highlights: 'FILM PHOTOGRAPHY DAY PARTY' at Lomography Gallery Store Singapore
2013-04-23 #newsAfter a whole month dedicated to analogue related activities, all of us here at Lomography Gallery Store Singapore celebrated the final day of the Analogue Month with none other than our first official FILM PHOTOGRAPHY DAY PARTY! Just in case you missed out on the fun, here are some photos that'll do the story-telling for you!
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Community LomoAmigo Mafiosa Reviews The Iceman At TIFF 2012
written by mafiosa on 2012-10-06The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is a festival whose mission is “to transform the way people see the world through film”. Since its creation in 1976, this festival has grown into one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world and is thought of as the festival that kicks off the film award season. Many Oscar contending films premiere at TIFF each year, and most films are accompanied by their directors, producers and all-star casts.
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'VERTIGO AMIGO' Spinner 360 Double Exposure Workshop
2012-11-28 #newsA picture is worth a thousand words: Get ready for some head spinning fun as we let the pictures do the talking in our Spinner 360 Double Exposure workshop! Capturing panoramic views at the magnificent Cathedral of the Good Shepard will be twice as cool with the film swap, wait till you see the impressive double exposures! Round up all your amigos and save that last frame for a 360 degrees group shot!
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