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Tsutomu Umezawa's First Impressions of LomoGraflok 4 × 5 Instant Back
written by xcvllshawn on 2020-12-10 #gear #culture #news #peopleTsutomu Umezawa says that he usually shoots with color negatives such as portrait project #It Girly. We asked him to shoot with the LomoGraflok 4x5 Instant Back, which allows you to enjoy Instax Wide Film with a 4x5 large format camera.
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Eerie Snaps Taken with the Diana Baby and Lomography's Lobster Redscale 110 Film
written by rdetoyato on 2020-10-31 #gear #placesTake a look at some eerie snaps taken with the Diana Baby and Lomography's Lobster Redscale 110 film.
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Spooky Gradients: Fill Your HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera with [Fake] Blood
written by rdetoyato on 2020-10-29 #gear #places #tutorialsGhouls and girls of every age, would you like to see something strange? Try filling your HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera with [fake] blood, and see what ghoulish photos you could create with this gory concoction!
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Ethereal Panoramas with Lomography's New HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera
written by rdetoyato on 2020-10-21 #gear #newsthe HydroChrome Sutton’s Panoramic Belair Camera combines some of Lomography’s best-loved features into one exciting analogue innovation. Check out these ethereal panoramas taken with Lomography's New HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera!
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Large-Format Field Camera Restoration Project
written by rdetoyato on 2020-09-04 #gear #tutorialsAny restoration project is a labor of love, (and frustration). In this article, one of our resident photographers, Rob Detoyato, documents his first-ever attempt in restoring a 48-year-old 4x5 field camera!
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Instant Portraits Taken With the New Lomograflok 4x5 Instant Back
written by rdetoyato on 2020-09-02 #gear #news #peopleYou can now capture the distinct allure of large-format portraiture on Instax Wide film with Lomography's new Lomograflok 4x5 Instant Back
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Replacing Old or Damaged Bellows, a Crash Course
written by rdetoyato on 2020-08-31 #gear #tutorialsOne of our resident photographers, Rob Detoyato, recently acquired a beaten up 4x5 Camera. On his quest to restore a 48-year-old Field Camera, he documented the painstaking process of replacing its damaged bellows. Here is a step-by-step account in case you would need to replace the bellows in your trusty Field Camera.
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Kamila Stanley—A Lust for Color and Life
written by rdetoyato on 2019-07-17 #videosKamila K Stanley is a self-taught, British-Polish photographer. With a sharp eye and lust for color, her portfolio seamlessly spins together brazen fashion editorials, magnetic portraiture, and poignant documentary work, exploring themes including insomnia in Japan and youth in the Middle East. Read more about her newest projects, as well as a brief look in her directorial debut.
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LomoChrome Metropolis XR 100–400: Positano with Nicola D'Orta
2019-07-16 #newsItalian-based photographer Nicola D’Orta recently shot a fashion series in Positano, one of the most beautiful places in South Italy, using our new film LomoChrome Metropolis XR 100–400, Nicola works as a portrait and fashion photographer. Here are his comments on the newest Lomography film - LomoChrome Metropolis!
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Behind The Lens: Ruby Law and the Daguerreotype Achromat
written by rdetoyato on 2019-03-26Hong Kong photographer Ruby Law masterfully used the Daguerreotype Achromat in this series of photographs of Petra Sivakova. Its painterly rendering complements Ruby's keen eye and intimate approach to portraiture.
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View from Vienna: A City in Black and White
written by rdetoyato on 2013-11-30 #placesThere are cities which seem to come to life when shot in black and white. Vienna is one of them! Considered by some as a large town, or small city, Vienna has her own unique charm which could stun any lomographer!
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"Super!" A Superhero Series Shot With My Belair Jetsetter X 6-12
written by rdetoyato on 2013-07-06 #gear #culture #peopleThis photo series was shot entirely using my Belair Jetsetter X 6-12. It is my attempt to deconstruct the Superhero archetype. It is currently hanging in the _Foto[K] Gallery for Fine Art Photography_ in Vienna. Check it out until July 6th!
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