Tag: 35mm films
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The Mysterious Photographs of Alison Scarpulla
written by frauspatzi on 2013-02-11Alison Scarpulla is a 22-year-old, analog photographer. To give her images a mysterious look, she edits the negatives using acid and wine.
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Music Photography Rumble
2013-02-18 #newsWe want to SEE your music - Send in musical performances, instruments, crowds, and artists as captured through your analogue lens!
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Introducing The Konstruktor: The World's First 35mm Do-it-Yourself SLR Camera
written by kazarareta on 2013-06-13 #news #videosLomography's latest analogue creation is to be created by you! The Konstruktor is the first DIY 35mm SLR camera which you can dissect, build and shoot with. Have tons of fun building your own camera from the ground up, while learning important aspects of film photography!
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The Kodak Ektachrome IE: The Ancestor of the Kodak Aerochrome EIR
written by frauspatzi on 2013-05-13 #gearThe Kodak Ektachrome IE is one of those rare slide films that each analogue shooter should try. That is, if you get to have your hands on one!
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Sprocket Holes: 135 Film in a 120 Roll
written by dux_x on 2012-01-12 #gear #tutorialsThere are many ways of shooting with 135 in a 120 camera to sensitize the sprocket holes. This is an option in wich you can use the paper protection roll of 120 films.
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Film Soup Experiments: Tea-Soaked Film
written by simonesavo on 2014-08-28 #gear #tutorialsIf you cannot live a day without your daily dose of tea, this tipster is for you. Read on to find out more on how you can integrate your tea in your analogue lifestyle.
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My 2011 in Analogue: An Eye's View
written by vicuna on 2011-12-28It's always an incredible sensation to come to the end of the year and realize that 12 months have passed so quickly. Time flies by, but we lomographers have a great chance: we shoot our lives at every moment, and have the possibility to look at the past year through our photos and travel in time. But this also needs to make a selection, of some moments and some pictures in a very subjective way (but memories are subjective anyways) and thus, my analogue year selection isn't detailed, neither per month nor of what I did during these 12 months, but just picked up some moments and pictures I liked of 2011.
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Film Experiments: A Roll of Film Soaked in Red Wine
written by simonesavo on 2015-01-08 #gear #tutorialsIn this tipster, I'll share with you a film soup that you can try using red wine!
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LomoChrome Purple: Your Questions, Answered
written by tomas_bates on 2013-01-31 #newsHi everyone! Firstly, thanks so much for all of you who have already pre-ordered rolls of LomoChrome Purple - We’ve been blown away by the fantastic reaction to the film from the community. In this article, we go through some of the questions we have received about the film so far to help give you the information you need. If you have any questions which aren't covered here, please post it n the comments and we'll get back to you!
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LC-A 120 LomoAmigo: Toby Mason aka fotobes
written by hannah_brown on 2014-11-14 #peopleToby Mason (aka fotobes) is one of our favourite UK-based Lomography fanatics. We love his photos and decided to lend him an LC-A 120 for testing. Get to know Toby and catch a glimpse of his stunning photos.
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Happy Accident: Mulitple Exposures with the LC-Wide
2012-09-27 #gear #tutorialsOne of our Gallery Store regulars and Lomographer extraordinaire, Koduckgirl, shares her accidental awesomeness with the LC-Wide and multiple exposure wonder. You can see some of her work upstairs in our "Hella Locals" Gallery Show until the end of September.
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I Am a Mad Analogue Scientist: Experiments with 35 mm Films and Chemicals
written by blackfairy on 2014-08-07 #gear #tutorialsUnleash crazy experimentalist in you by tampering your exposed films through chemical changes with substances you can easily find in the kitchen.
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Dreamy Beach Photos from 14-Years-Expired Ektachrome Slide Film
written by denisesanjose on 2012-07-19 #gearI took a chance on a roll of Kodak Ektachrome Elite II 100 film which expired in 1998. It wasn't well-stored so I had the lowest expectations of the $3 discontinued slide film. But after using it on my trip to Boracay, I ended up loving the photos and now want to buy the rest of the deadstock! Find out why here.
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LC-A & LC-Wide Tip: Always Check for Fresh Batteries!
written by denisesanjose on 2012-10-30 #gear #tutorialsHere's a tip on keeping your Lomo LC-A and Lomo LC-Wide in top condition: always mind the batteries.
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Quench Your Analogue Thirst with Pink Lemonade Film!
written by denisesanjose on 2012-08-27 #gear #tutorialsPink Lemonade is a special kind of film you can't get in stores. In fact, the only place you'll find it is in your own kitchen, or friendly neighborhood lemonade stand! See how I souped my film in this citrus juice and got refreshing results!
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Sebastemulsion: A New Revolution in 35mm Film
written by sebastemulsion on 2014-10-10 #videosAre you bored with standard color negative films? Check out these new kinds of film!
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5 Emulsions for Exceptional Portraiture
written by denisesanjose on 2013-08-02 #newsDon't know which film will provide the perfect aesthetic for your portraiture? Here are some of our five favorites for various pictorial mood-making.
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Lomographer earlybird Shows Us His Best Belair X 6-12 Test Shots Using The New 35mm Back!
written by denisesanjose on 2013-04-12 #newsGerman film photographer Hannes—better known as @earlybird in the community—took the brand new 35mm back for the Belair X 6-12 for a spin and we are blown away by the beautiful images! Take note that these are just his test shots, so imagine all the terrific 35mm format possibilities! Read about his first impressions and see his latest Lomographs right here.
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Lomopedia: Ilford XP2 Super 400 Black & White 35 mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-10 #gear #lomopediaOne of our bestselling films, Ilford XP2 Super 400 is a favored black and white 35 mm film by Lomographers because of its superior chromogenic quality and developing convenience!
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Lomopedia: Kentmere 100 Black & White 35mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-09 #gearKentmere 100 is a mid-speed black and white film boasting of fine grain and good sharpness with broad tonal range, contrast, and exposure latitude.
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Lomo LC-A+: Your Day and Night Camera
written by elliechung7 on 2012-04-16 #gearI was attracted by the photos taken by LC-A+ on lomographyasia.com and bought myself an LC-A+. It has now become my best companion.
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Testing the Petzval Lens with LomoChrome Film
written by ferren on 2013-11-22Check out what happens when you bring together the two biggest Lomography releases of the year: the Petzval and LomoChrome Purple film.
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Lomopedia: Lomography X Tungsten 35mm
written by denisesanjose on 2013-06-14 #gear #lomopediaWhile short-lived and all sold out, Lomography X Tungsten was a violet-tinged favourite of x-pro addicted Lomographers. With its low ISO, ultra-fine grain and blueberry tones, this 35mm film brought exciting hues to analogue photographs!
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Lomopedia: Fuji Natura Classica
written by denisesanjose on 2013-05-06 #gear #lomopediaIf you love taking photos using available light and hate enabling flash, then the Fuji Natura Classica is the perfect camera for you. With its sought-after NP (Natural Photo) mode, you'll be able to capture true-to-life colors and minimal grain using high-speed 35mm films even in low-light situations!
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The Pros & Cons of C-41 Black & White Film
written by denisesanjose on 2012-08-23 #gearThere's a reason why the best black and white films out there are meant for traditional developing. While C-41 monochrome is convenient to process, the results aren't so impressive. I shot one roll during a beach holiday and was a little put off by how washed out and grey it turned out.
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Ilford Disposable B&W Cameras: XP2 Super
written by neanderthalis on 2013-07-26 #gearIlford recently released disposable or one-time-use cameras with two of their signature films: XP2 or HP5 Plus. I saw the announcement for these cameras earlier in the year and was waiting to get my hands on these one-time-use cameras from Ilford.
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Lomopedia: Lomography LomoChrome Purple XR 100-400
written by denisesanjose on 2013-08-05 #gear #lomopediaThe latest emulsion out of Lomography's film lair is the new LomoChrome Purple XR 100-400, an awesome color negative which gives naturally infrared-like results! Greens become purple, yellows turn pink... It's a psychedelic trip in 36 exposures!
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The Film Photography Project Reviews the Diana Baby 110
written by bohlera on 2013-03-06 #gear #videosLast year, the 110 film format celebrated a glorious comeback with the Diana Baby, the Fisheye Baby and various films. The resurrection of the discontinued format took the analogue photography world by storm. One of the people excited by the cameras and film format is Michael Raso, producer and host of the Film Photography Podcast. Read on for his thoughts on the Diana Baby and a video review!
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Petzval In All Its Glory by Chris Pollard
written by hannah_brown on 2015-01-20 #peopleLondon based photographer Chris Pollard captured the catwalks and presentations of London Collections: Men (LCM) - the capital’s showcase of menswear trends this season with the Petzval Lens. His wonderful photos from that night will be showcased in our Lomography Soho Store from Feb 5th onwards. Keep on reading for the details.
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Paint the Town Purple: Lomochrome Purple First Impressions
written by saidseni on 2014-09-07 #gearAfter many months of reading about the Lomochrome Purple XR 100-400 and looking at pictures on the website, I finally can say a word or two about my own experience with the latest Lomography film.
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