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Pinhole Photography: Medium Format Cigar Box Pinhole
written by sandravo on 2013-05-09 #gear #tutorialsCelebrate the wonder of pinhole photography by creating your own pinhole camera with a cigar box, as instructed by Lomographer sandravo.
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Colorize your Photos with an Energy Drink!
written by pisibu on 2012-10-23 #gear #tutorialsDo you want your photos to look extraordinary? Do you want to find something new? Then get your energy drink from the nearby grocery and add your photos Smurf's Blue flecks!
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Double Exposure for Beginners
written by shamini on 2012-03-31 #gear #tutorialsSimple double exposures for beginners!
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Double Exposures with the Polaroid Spectra Camera
written by koduckgirl on 2013-01-21 #gear #tutorialsGuess what Lomographers! If you still have your vintage Polaroid Spectra camera, your image superimposition cravings may be fulfilled!
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How to Change the Top of Your Trusty LC-A or LC-A+
written by pheebs on 2011-08-05 #gear #tutorialsThis goes out to the unfortunate Lomographers whose LC-A+ od LC-A experienced a mishap and needs some care. If the top part of your trusty camera cracked or broke you'll learn how to change that part. Have fun and get your hands dirty to get a feel for your LC-A!
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Anamorphic Pinhole Fun
written by stratski on 2013-04-29 #gear #tutorialsWould you like to try something different for this year's World Pinhole Photography Day? Why not try an anamorphic photography for a change?
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Making a Slit Scan Camera
written by stratski on 2014-07-31 #gear #tutorialsLooking for a fun new experiment? Like those old fashioned finish photos? Then let me introduce you to the wondrous world of slit scan photography.
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Scan-It-Yourself Tips : How To Get A Different Color Tone in Black and White Lomographs
written by bebopbebop on 2013-04-28 #gear #tutorialsDo you scan your Lomographs all by yourself? Have you tried to cross-scan the films? I have tried and tested that! Here is my experiment with cross-scanning monochromatic film!
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Basic Analogue Gear Cleaning and Upkeep: Take Care of your Third Eye!
written by yayoboy on 2013-04-03 #gear #tutorialsFinally spring has arrived! Ready to get out and shoot amazing pictures? Have your gear ready? Have you properly cleaned you camera and lens from the winter dust? Here are a few tips on how I clean mine.
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Paper Negatives: Darkroom - Print your Scanned Pix onto Photographic Paper the lo-fi Way!
written by analogue_rogue on 2013-02-15 #gear #tutorialsThis Tipster shows you how to get darkroom-prints from your scanned BW negatives without the need for expensive equipment. All you need is a printer, photographic paper, developer and a dark bathroom.
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Scan it Your Way
written by haziqhashim on 2012-08-07 #gear #tutorialsTo those who cannot afford to buy a flatbed scanner with a film mask to scan films, try this, a cheap film scanner for all. It is easy to try and harmless to do. Just follow these few steps to scan your films and get your negative digitalized. Others might have wrote about this too, but this is how i'm scanning my films. Different people come out with different ways!
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Fire Away! Part 1: Basic Principles of Photographing Fireworks
written by digitaljunk on 2012-07-17 #gear #tutorialsIn this article, learn about the principles of photographing fireworks: which films to use, what camera settings you need, and a few tips for you to try out.
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Holga Unmasked!
written by ipdegirl on 2012-04-03 #gear #tutorialsSee what you can do with your Holga when you DON'T use the 12 or 16 mask. It's naked, leaky, and overlapping fun. I have been using my Holga without either the 12 or 16 frame mask and have been getting some really nice results. I love the exaggerated vignetting and light leaks that occurred on every picture. These pictures all came from The Art of Waiting roll from September 2010, shot on Fuji Velvia.
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Camera Mods: Make a Double Faced Camera
written by stratski on 2013-05-30 #gear #tutorialsEBS (exposing both sides) is fun, but a bit of a hassle. Forget that hassle, and make a two faced camera out of some cheap cameras. But don't make the mistakes I made.
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Bake Your Film in the Oven
written by nural on 2013-05-03 #gear #tutorialsI also wanted to try pitivier06's tipster and the result is baked-pale toned photographs!
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Tutorial: How to Print with a Photographic Enlarger
written by gionnired on 2013-04-15 #gear #tutorialsDo you want to print your films in a completely analogue way? This is the perfect tipster for you!
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Pull my Leader: Using a Film Puller
written by stratski on 2012-09-12 #gear #tutorials #videosThere are all kinds of clever methods to get a disappeared film leader sticking out of its canister again. The easiest is using a film puller. Here's how it's done.
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Creating a Word Mask
written by veato on 2011-08-30 #gear #tutorialsI have seen previous tipsters where masks are made to create a silhouette on the on the resulting photo. This gave me an idea to create a mask with a word to appear on each frame. This was very much a first attempt and not perfect but using the following guide you can do the same.
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Film Manipulation: Mixing Bleach, Detergent and Negatives
written by neonlights on 2014-07-22 #gear #tutorialsI've been experimenting with many substances, more or less corrosives, for film manipulation. The images come out so different, that sometimes you can't even recognize them. The pictures in this experiment are a result of mixing bleach and detergent powder.
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How to Maybe Repair a LOMO LC-A
written by skaterflo on 2011-08-01 #gear #tutorialsJust in case you have an old LOMO LC-A just lying around at home, maybe you had the same problem as I do. Here's how to maybe repair the shutter of a LC-A!
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Long Exposure Tips: Things I Usually Do in the Night With My Camera
written by arydwiaji on 2013-02-06 #gear #tutorialsGolden Rule #2 - Use it any time – day and night. So let's apply it. Especially in the night. Let see, things I usually do in the night with my camera...
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Make an Empty Paint Can Into a Pinhole Camera
written by akula on 2013-09-04 #gear #tutorialsInstructions and photographic tips for making an empty paint can into a pinhole camera.
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Bulk Film Loading, or How To Roll Your Own Joint
written by alex34 on 2012-09-25 #gear #tutorialsIn hard economic times, using film can be expensive. Fortunately for people who love black and white photography, there is an answer!
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Stop Throwing Away Your Pictures! How to Reclaim Your Negatives with Fuji 100C and 3000B Pack Film
written by chocochipcookie on 2013-04-11 #gear #tutorialsKeeping our world clean is sometimes a challenge, especially when it comes to photography (film containers, photo chemicals etc.), but Lomography member chocochipcookie shows you how you can double your picture count and keep that negative out of a landfill!
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The Creation of Panoramic Macros
written by wil6ka on 2012-12-07 #gear #tutorialsIt's the photographic accidents that sometimes bring out some new twists and thoughts about photography. Things you never really thought about in the first place. Just imagine the lens of your panoramic camera gets loose and creates some very interesting new results? How about that?
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How to Build Your Own Medium-Format Pinhole Camera
written by pvalyk on 2012-04-23 #gear #tutorialsIt's April and soon, Pinhole Day will come. Everybody's gotta try and shoot with a pinhole camera and here's how to build one. Enough said!
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Homemade Splitzer & Cokin Filter Holder for the Sprocket Rocket
written by robertofiuza on 2013-08-27 #gear #tutorialsWith this technique you can make a splitzer and/or Cokin type filter holder for your Lomography Sprocket Rocket.
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Stand Development with LC29 and HC-110
written by dragontw on 2012-06-21 #gear #tutorialsStand development is an easy and economical way to develop your own black and white negatives. Read on to learn how!
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Scanning Your FP-3000B Negatives
2013-05-24 #gear #tutorialsYou don't want to throw your pack film negatives away - you want to scan them! It's super simple to do. Here's how!
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D.I.Y Plastic Jelly Cone Filter
written by raylemon on 2012-10-24 #gear #tutorialsA very simple D.I.Y filter using the plastic jelly cone
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