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Experimental Analogue Techniques to Try Out in 2023
written by alexgray on 2023-01-26 #cultureAre you looking for new ways to experiment with film photography and try something different? Let’s take inspiration from our community of talented Lomographers!
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Eyan Weiss: A Year of Shooting Lomography Film
written by alexgray on 2023-01-19 #gear #peopleIn 2022 Lomographer Eyan Weiss decided to shoot exclusively with Lomography film. In doing so he beautifully demonstrates the variety and versatility of these unique film stocks.
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Beauty in the Everyday: An Interview With Cody Wood
written by alexgray on 2023-01-18 #people #videosIn this interview Australian photographer Cody Wood talks to us about how he found his way into the film photography community via YouTube, and why he’s loyal to both analogue and digital.
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Making a Moment: Manel Esteban’s Pinhole Perfection With a Biscuit Can
written by alexgray on 2023-01-15 #people #placesLomographer Manel Esteban tells us about one of his favorite images, a pinhole photo of a cultural icon, "El Toro", which he took using an old can of chocolate biscuits.
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Felipe Lofrano: Creative Destruction in Analogue Photography
written by alexgray on 2023-01-12 #peopleDiscover Felipe Lofrano and his unique analogue experiments. Felipe’s journey with film photography started as a teenager with a Lomography Actionsampler camera, and ever since he’s been trying out new methods of altering and transforming his photos with incredible results.
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Everything You Need to Know About Metering In Film Photography
written by alexgray on 2023-01-10 #tutorialsWhen you’re first getting into film photography it can be daunting to hear other photographers talking about some of the technical aspects of light metering. But in fact it’s quite simple. Let’s break the subject down in this article that covers everything you need to know as a beginner.
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Masks and Monsters: The Strange World of Mathieu Van Assche
written by alexgray on 2022-12-26 #peopleIn this interview we get to know Matthieu Van Assche, a multi-talented artist who works across a wide range of visual mediums. From analogue photography to engraving and illustration, Matthieu is constantly playing with new forms in pursuit of his desire to simply "make good images."
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Perfecting Mirror Selfies on Film with Melda Orcan
written by alexgray on 2022-12-21 #peopleTurkish photographer Melda Orcan started taking self portraits during the global pandemic, but the process became much more meaningful than just a way to pass the time in lockdown. In this interview we dive deep into the art of self portraiture on film.
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In-Depth: The Meaning of Mountains
written by alexgray on 2022-12-18 #cultureToday we’re exploring our fascination with mountains in art throughout history, and try to understand why they still draw the attention of so many film photographers looking to capture the wonders of nature.
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From the Ground Up: Architecture Photography on Film
written by alexgray on 2022-12-17 #cultureEnjoy this gallery of stunning architecture shots from our community members, who over the years have all taken very different approaches to the same subject.
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Making a Moment: An Accidental Gem by Roberto Fiuza
written by alexgray on 2022-12-15 #peopleFor even the most experienced photographers, the best results can come from pure chance. This was the case for Roberto Fiuza and one of his favorite double exposures. He tells us all about it in this installment of Making a Moment.
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Captivating Portraits on Lomography Redscale Film by Verena Frye
written by alexgray on 2022-12-12 #gear #peopleCheck out these expressive sisterly portraits by german-brazilian photographer Verena Frye, shot on Lomography Redscale XR film.
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How to Master Multiple Exposures
written by alexgray on 2022-12-06 #tutorialsToday we're taking a closer look at a favorite Lomography technique, multiple exposures. Check out some incredible examples from our community members and read our tips on how to take your MX shots to the next level!
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Helena Costa – Shooting Film In The Land Of The Midnight Sun
written by alexgray on 2022-11-29 #people #placesIn this interview we get to know Helena Costa, a veterinarian whose research into whale health has led her all the way to Northern Norway and the Arctic Circle, photographing this breath-taking landscape on film.
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Making a Moment: Guido Rocatti’s Long Exposure of Volcán de Fuego
written by alexgray on 2022-11-24 #gear #culture #placesIn this edition of Making a Moment, Guido Rocatti (aka @ruido) tells us about his trip to Guatemala, a hike to an active volcano, and shares why the experience connected him with his late grandmother.
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The Life and Death of 127 Film
written by alexgray on 2022-11-20 #gear #culture127 film is the overlooked middle child of film formats, so we thought it was time to give it some attention. Let’s take a brief history lesson and learn all about 127 film, as well as the unique range of cameras that were made to shoot it.
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Richard Malogorski: Creating Large Format Panoramic Photos With a 100-Year-Old Cirkut Camera
written by alexgray on 2022-11-17 #gear #peopleIn this interview we get to know Richard Malogorski. The photographer talks to us about his passion for the large format Cirkut camera with which he captures incredible panoramic photos of old machine shops, cafes, hardware stores and North America’s great plains.
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@Untel Creates Surreal Scenes With Lomography Redscale and the Lomo LC-A+
written by alexgray on 2022-11-12 #gear #peopleToday we take a look at the work of long-time Lomographer @untel. He shares a couple of his favorite photos taken using Lomography Redscale film and the Lomo LC-A+, and tells us why the creative freedom of analogue art beats digital every time.
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How to Stay Inspired in Film Photography
written by alexgray on 2022-11-08 #cultureIf you’ve been practicing film photography for a while, chances are you’ve occasionally found yourself stuck in a creative rut. We're here to help with some tips to reignite your inspiration and get you photographing with purpose again.
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Long Exposures and Neon Lights With the Lomo’Instant Square Glass
written by alexgray on 2022-10-21 #gearWhen it comes to instant photography we usually associate low light scenes with the use of flash. But the Lomo’Instant Square Glass makes long exposures easy with bulb mode combined with the remote control shutter release.
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Ning Kai & Sabrina Scarpa: The Land Between Us
written by alexgray on 2022-10-17 #peopleIn this interview we get to know Ning Kai and Sabrina Scarpa, partners in work and life whose delicate dreamlike images of the natural world tell a story of the land which we all share, no matter where we were born.
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Making a Moment: Maya Yakobi Captures A Perfect Double Exposure
written by alexgray on 2022-10-13 #peopleIn this instalment of our article series, Making a Moment, Israeli Lomographer Maya Yakobi takes us on a trip to the Amalfi coast in Italy and tells us how she created this spontaneous double exposure from her hotel room.
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On the Go With the LomoApparat
written by alexgray on 2022-10-12 #gear #newsOur brand new 35 mm point-and-shoot camera is the perfect companion for those analogue lovers who are always on the move and don’t want to be weighed down by bulky gear. Read more about the featherlight LomoApparat!
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The Deep Grey Sea: An Interview with Freediver and Film Photographer Katharine Kollman
written by alexgray on 2022-10-12 #peopleIn this interview Hawaii based photographer Katharine Kollman talks to us about how she discovered her twin passions of freediving and film photography and why she chooses to shoot with black and white film.
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Large Format Portraiture With Sarah Stellino
written by alexgray on 2022-10-06 #peopleIn this interview Wisconsin based photographer Sarah Stellino talks to us about her ongoing large format photography project, Queering Rural Spaces, and the ways in which it has allowed her to connect with her subjects.
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Molly Steele: Intimate Reportage Photography On Film
written by alexgray on 2022-09-24 #peopleThe work of reportage photographer Molly Steele is so intoxicating we feel it should come with a warning: viewers may be struck by uncontrollable urges to quit their jobs and hit the road in search of adventure.
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Wandering Russian Streets With Film Photographer Konstantin Lenin
written by alexgray on 2022-09-14 #peopleKonstantin Lenin shares his instinctive approach to street photography in the historic city of Vologda and tells us how his innate love of analogue technology first led him to take up film photography.
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Making a Moment: Amp Puttipong Shares a Secret Behind This Double Exposure
written by alexgray on 2022-09-11 #peopleIn the second edition of our new article series Making A Moment, we welcome Thai Lomographer Amp Puttipong to tell us the story behind one of his most striking photos.
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Dissecting the Art of Double Exposures With David Elalouf
written by alexgray on 2022-09-08 #peopleVeteran Lomographer David Elalouf, aka @Dudizm, talks us through his tips for crafting captivating double exposures, and tells us why he's still obsessed with mastering the magical technique.
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Dynamic Street Photography With Eduardo Pavez Goye and the Lomo LC-A
written by alexgray on 2022-09-05 #people“Smile. Nod. Say thank you.” Multidisciplinary artist Eduardo Pavez Goye shares his tips for all of us hesitant street photographers and tells us why the Lomo LC-A remains his all time favorite camera.
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Lomography Film Swap Challenge (part 3)
written by alexgray on 2022-09-01 #people #placesWe’re back with the third and final part of our international Film Swap Challenge. Check out these eclectic, strange and magical double exposures.
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Tips for Shooting Black and White Film
written by alexgray on 2022-08-29 #gear #tutorialsAttempting to master black and white film photography can be a humbling experience and big learning curve. We’re here to help you out with a list of tips for black and white newbies.
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In-Depth: The Meaning of Rain
written by alexgray on 2022-08-28 #cultureIn this in-depth feature we're exploring the theme of rain in all forms of art from Japanese Haiku to the moody analogue shots of our Lomography community members. We hope to insprire you to throw on your raincoat, and get shooting and sharing those beautiful rainy film photos!
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Film Soup – An Orange Experiment by @brenoot
written by alexgray on 2022-08-25 #culture #placesToday we’re delving into the mysterious world of film soups once more, with a unique recipe from Lomographer @brenoot. He used oranges to create these nostalgic summer photos from Curitiba, Brazil.
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Film Photography and Surf Culture: A Love Story
written by alexgray on 2022-08-14 #cultureToday we’re diving into the niche world of surf photography, from its humble beginnings to the present day, and asking some of our talented Lomographers why their passion drives them to continue capturing surfers on film.
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A Transformational Journey with Alyssa-Naïs Tourte
written by alexgray on 2022-08-13 #people #placesIf you’ve got itchy feet and a longing to travel then these photos from Lomographer Alyssa-Naïs Tourte will surely inspire you to pack your bags and hit the road in search of spontaneous adventure and unfamiliar landscapes.
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Beginners: How to Shoot Film and Not Go Broke in 2022
written by alexgray on 2022-08-08 #gear #cultureIt's 2022 and the analogue game isn't getting any cheaper. We've come up with a few tips to help you save money and enjoy shooting film without too much fear of breaking the bank.
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Making a Moment: Tin Wong Shares His Favorite Photo
written by alexgray on 2022-08-04 #gear #people #placesIn the first article of this series Hong Kong based photographer Tin Wong talks to us about one of his favorite captures. A photo he describes as “when the old meets the new.”
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In-Depth: Does Our Photography Need to Be Seen?
written by alexgray on 2022-07-31 #cultureIn this in-depth feature we get philosophical about the impact of social media on our photography, and ask ourselves if all this online exposure is good for us?
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Miff Pleasant - Finding a "Voice" in Film Photography
written by alexgray on 2022-07-21 #peopleDeep blacks, bright whites and all the beautiful grain. We get to know Miff Pleasant, the British photographer behind these moody monochrome images, and discuss how he developed his photographic style.
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Sam Mackey: Bringing Lomography to the Classroom
written by alexgray on 2022-07-10 #culture #peopleDo you remember the first time you encountered an analogue camera or a roll of 35 mm film? New York City based photographer Sam Mackey chats with us about her experience of introducing a new generation of kids to film photography and the importance of encouraging creative freedom.
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Astrophotography on Film: An Interview With Jason De Freitas
written by alexgray on 2022-07-06 #peopleIn this interview Australian photographer Jason De Freitas talks to us about how his passion for astronomy has led him to explore not only the cosmos but also just about every corner of analogue photography.
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Lomography Film Swap Challenge (part 2)
written by alexgray on 2022-07-01 #gear #placesCheck out part 2 of our community film swap challenge, with five more pairs of Lomographers literally putting their images in each other's hands and creating ever intriguing double exposures.
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Flowers In Focus: The Subtle Still Life Photography of Marc Gregory
written by alexgray on 2022-06-22 #gear #peopleDiscover a world of delicate flora photography with Marc Gregory (@JMARCUSG). The US-based photographer chats with us about how he used a range of Lomography films to create these captivating close ups.
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Celebrating Fatherhood on Film With Sean Marc Lee and Daddy_Lee
written by alexgray on 2022-06-19 #culture #peopleWhat better way to celebrate father’s day than by welcoming back Sean Marc Lee to the magazine to discuss his most personal project, Daddy_Lee. In this on-going documentary series Sean's father plays the clown for his photographer son.
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DIY Lomography with Bailey Elen-Coghlan
written by alexgray on 2022-06-16 #culture #people #videosIn this interview Brighton-based designer Bailey Elen-Coghlan tells us how his discovery of Lomography sparked a fascination with analogue photography, and inspired him to build his own 35 mm camera from scratch.
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Karin Majoka on Happy Accidents and the Joy of Being Creatively Inconsistent
written by alexgray on 2022-06-02 #peopleFive years ago Karin Majoka accidentally attended a film photography event. Now she’s all in on analogue, with a YouTube channel dedicated to the craft, and an audience that’s growing almost as fast as her camera collection.
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Dreamy Double Exposures on LomoChrome Purple by @MELANIE_HC
written by alexgray on 2022-05-27 #people #placesFrench photographer @MELANIE_HC is inspired by her first trip to Miami. In this gallery she captures an intoxicating sense of adventure and playfulness with these gorgeous double exposures shot on LomoChrome Purple.
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Lomography’s 10 Golden Rules Challenge (Part 2)
written by alexgray on 2022-05-27 #culture #peopleEver wondered how your photography would be affected by religiously following Lomography’s 10 Golden Rules? See the results from Lomographers who did just that.
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From Beirut with Love – An Interview with Maher Attar
written by alexgray on 2022-05-22 #culture #people #placesMaher Attar shares with us his new project, Berytus…A Glorified City. Through the use of experimental Lomography techniques the former war photographer creates a powerful love letter to his home city of Beirut, and captures the feelings of a country in crisis.
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