Tag: analog
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Captivating Portraits Of Women: An Interview With Ray Litsala
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-10-31 #peopleRay Litsala is a one-of-a-kind analog photographer who enjoys portraying women just the way they are; beautiful and confident. His models inspire him to create magical photographs, and along the way, he also tells their stories.
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Summer Diary With Rosaline Shahnavaz and Her Lomo'Instant Automat
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-09-02 #newsWe already had a pleasure of talking to the incredible Rosaline Shahnavaz back in March. She revealed to us why she fell in love with analog photography in the first place and how did it all start.
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Ron Boyd's Magical Representation of Women
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-08-27 #peopleWe were absolutely stunned with Ron Boyd's photographs the first time we saw them! They are bold and inspiring and represent Boyd's way of seeing the world around him.
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Capturing Women's Essence: An Interview With Ramon Jamar
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-08-26 #people"Women are art in my eyes. It’s the diversity of a woman that truly inspires me and influences the images I create," explains an inspiring film photographer Ramon Jamar
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"Still, For a While": A Series Of Intimate Self-Portraits by Phoebe Barrett
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-06-14 #peoplePhoebe Barrett's black and white self-portraits will leave you speechless. In an interview for our magazine, Phoebe reveals what influenced her photographic style the most as well as what film photography means to her.
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Secret Life Of A Photographer: Jessica M. Kirk
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-02-24 #peopleSometimes we forget that photographers are just humans with their own everyday routines. This time Jessica Kirk lets us into her world and reveals what's a typical day like in her life.
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Diving Into The Unknown: An Interview With Boogie
written by Ivana Džamić on 2016-12-01 #peoplePhotography became his creative escape in the 90's when his country was facing a civil war. Years later, he moved to New York where he continued doing what he loves the most. Boogie had various exhibitions over the years and his sixth monograph "A Wah Do Dem" was one of the most controversial ones.
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Pure and Personal: An Interview With Sophie van der Perre (NSFW)
written by bgaluppo on 2015-06-04 #peopleSophie van der Perre shoots friends and muses in spontaneous moments that give the viewer mixed feelings of nostalgia and freedom. Based in Amsterdam, the young Belgian photographer combines fashion and documentary photography in natural, seductive and extremely intimate portraits.
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My Week In Film: December 1st-7th, 2014
written by alienmeatsack on 2014-12-08December brings with it Winter, the end of the year and the last chances to get those photographs taken that you wanted to do the rest of the year. I decided to kick off December with a slew of photography adventures and a few camera purchases.
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Pieces of Berlin Make Their Way to NYC
written by efrost on 2014-09-29 #news #peoplePhotographer Florian Reischauer is no stranger to the Lomography community. In 2013, our LomoAmigo took a Lubitel 166+ out for a spin and told us about his famous blog, "Pieces of Berlin". A few years earlier, he took time to take part in the 5 Questions on Analogue Photographyseries. Now, we’re here to give you the latest scoop on Florian Reischauer and his next appearance in NYC to present his new book which was based off of his blog, "Pieces of Berlin 2009-2013".
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The Impressive Pentax P3N
written by ajagee24701 on 2013-11-24 #gearThe Pentax P3N is an SLR camera that might just surprise you with its ease of use and brilliant results! It's an affordable SLR with stunning clarity in the photos that it takes.
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Analogue: A Photography Paradise finally opens in Prague!
2013-09-12 #placesFans of film photography can rejoice! Now you can find a store for analogue photography situated in the city centre of Prague. This brand-new 'Analogue' store offers products you might have missed at the Czech photography market. Here you can find a wide selection of analogue cameras, accessories, films and enjoy various photography services. 'Analogue' is a film photography store that combines traditions, design, style, inspiration and loads of fun.
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2012: A Year of Analogue Passion
written by bloomchen on 2013-01-10This last year was my first full year in this great community. I got in touch with very nice and interesting people around the globe and I saw many many great pictures which in fact wasn´t helpful for my bank account. I was really inspired by a lot of shots you took and so I badly had to buy this and that and try this or that. But thanks a lot for the input. Here, I want to show you my favorite shots of the last 12 months, one for each month, which is pretty hard to choose. You won't miss my best failures too, and the ones I like from the best of the community.
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Spot the Difference: Analog vs Digital
written by mrwhiteman on 2013-01-02A field test to compare digital and analog photography.
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Cherry Blossoms in Taichung
written by duringmyheyday on 2012-04-24 #placesMy only expedition to see the cherry blossoms this year took me to Dakeng, Taichung in Taiwan. We visited Taichung over the long weekend back in February and my friends decided to make the trip to a private plot of cherry trees that was kindly made public by the owner for the first time this year. There are other famous cherry blossoms viewing spots in Taiwan, for example: Yangminshan National Park, Wuling Farm and Alishan Forest but they are usually way too crowded during the peak of blooming.
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Secondhand Love Affair: My Zenit 122
written by sirio174 on 2012-02-17 #gearMy first reflex was a Zenit E, my true "photography teacher." After this camera, I bought other Zenit models, as a Zenit EM, a TTL...funny cameras to shoot with, but they are are QUITE HEAVY. So, some years ago, I had a great secondhand affair with a Zenit 122. Same family, but with less weight to carry.
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Canon FTb: A Great Teacher
written by duringmyheyday on 2011-12-05 #gearIf you're looking to learn more about the relationships between apertures and shutter speeds, the Canon FTb will be a great teacher.
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Editing your LomoKino film into a Movie
written by tomas_bates on 2011-11-04 #gear #tutorialsThere are all kinds of editing programs which you can use to edit your LomoKino scans into a movie – In this article, we’ll give you a round-up of four of them…
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Canon EOS 630: The Perfect Camera for Everyday Life
written by muddymire on 2011-07-15 #gear #peopleCommunity Member @muddymire shares with us why the Canon EOS is their daily shooter!
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World Wide Fun Exhibition by Lomography LC-Wide at Peek
written by edwinchau on 2011-06-01 #news"World Wide Fun" Exhibition by Lomography LC-Wide in Peek! presents the latest innovation in the Lomo Legacy, the LC-Wide!!
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Nikon N6006: The Beast from '91
written by reneg88 on 2011-03-30 #gearFor 1991 this camera had all of the new technologies of the top of the line cameras. Today, 20 years later, it still is a spectacular and dependable camera.
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Minolta SR-T 102
written by reneg88 on 2011-03-23 #gearLet's talk about the perfect camera for all of us obsessive compulsive lomographers who always need to get the perfect exposure, focus and depth of field in every picture. There's no way to not get the results you want with this camera.
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Yashica TL Electro
written by eatcpcks on 2010-09-29 #gearThis camera was given by my father a few years ago when I just started digital photography. Like every camera I gave him a name… Jimmy cause of the atom design on the camera… It has a 50mm 1.7 and a pretty awesome look!
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Kota Tua (Old Town), Jakarta
written by cinzinc on 2009-05-14 #placesKota Tua or the Old Town of Jakarta is now a place of history and heritage. It was built up by the Dutch during their reign, and then of course the Indonesians finally reclaimed their place. The purpose of the Old Town was for commerce because it was a strategic location, and rich in resources.
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Sant Miquel (Barcelona)
written by vicuna on 2008-05-09 #placesThe beach of Sant Miquel just at the end of the area of Barceloneta (and often called Barceloneta Beach), is one of the famous beaches of Barcelona. Sure, many tourists are going to this beach in the summer, and in the middle of the afternoon it's really full and difficult to find a place... But if you go there early in the morning (8.00 am or after 7.00 pm) or in the late afternoon, you'll have the beach almost for you alone :).
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Lago di Fiastra
written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #placesI recently took my vacation in the Marche, which is a neat area in the middle of Italy. Very calm and decently close to the Adriatic Sea and the port of Ancona. It has all the treats of the Italian landscape, having mountains and seaside alike.
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Lake Geneva
written by vicuna on 2008-05-09 #placesI discovered the Lake Geneva this summer during a little week end at friend's home. Wasn't exactly at Geneva, but in the nice city of Nyons, about 20 km from Geneva but still at the lake! This lake is really huge and the panorama that's in front of you let's you think about a seaside and not the Alps!!
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Gracia (Barcelona)
written by vicuna on 2008-05-09 #placesThe area of Gracia in Barcelona is really the one I prefer. Located north of the central "Plaça Catalunya" it's in the same time really central, and different from the rest of the city.
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Olympia Stadium Berlin
written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #placesThe Olympia stadium in Berlin is the most beautiful stadium in the world... in the eyes of all fans of the local football club Hertha BSC. And so is my opinion. It was built for the Olympic Games in 1936 and therefore it was built majestically to serve Hitler's delight in eternal propaganda for the German Reich.
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Eternal Flame
written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #placesThe biggest attraction on the Independence Square of Toshkent is in my view the eternal flame at just opposite to the Turkistan-palace at the right corner of the square. I don't really know about the west, but eternal flames had been a big hit and a necessity in most of the Eastern-European capitals.
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