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New York Streets and Subways on 35 mm Film With Photographer Taryn Segal
written by macasaett on 2024-03-15 #peopleArmed with her trusty 35 mm point-and-shoot camera, film photographer Taryn Segal is set to capture every moment. Having recently moved to the city in mid-2023, she's eager and excited to explore its boroughs and textures, film roll by film roll.
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Transform Old Negatives With This Engraving Technique
written by eparrino on 2024-03-26 #tutorialsDisrupt, reimagine and subvert your Lomokino negatives with engravings. Follow this tipster if you dare to animate your frame with etchings that alter and reshape your old footage.
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Lomography x Perimetro - 36 Shots, One Story: Interview with Giorgia dal Molin
written by ludovicazen on 2024-03-27 #gear #people #placesLast spring, in collaboration with Perimetro, we launched an Open Call in which we invited photographers from all over Italy to create a personal project with one roll of 35 mm Lomography film. Today we present Giorgia dal Molin’s "Ostranenie di Paola", shot on LomoChrome Metropolis film.
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Understanding The Basics Of Flash Photography
written by eparrino on 2024-03-19 #tutorialsFlash photography can sometimes be intimidating for beginners. In this tipster we'll take you through the basics of how it works and what you can do to make the best use of flash in your photography.
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Photographing Simplicity and Beauty in Life with Community Member Miki, a.k.a. @miks
written by sylvann on 2024-03-18 #culture #people #placesCats, mirror selfies and the changing seasons – Japanese film enthusiast Miki photographs life as it happens. For her, film photography is a way to connect with her surroundings, especially as she moves from her home country of Japan to Sweden.
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