Tag: australia
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Lomography Film Swap Challenge (Part 1)
written by melissaperitore on 2022-06-23 #gear #people #placesAs part of Film Photography Day 2022 we paired up Lomographers in all corners of the globe for a special film swap project. Check out their incredible results!
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Kodak Ektachrome Panther 400 (35 mm) – Release the Panther
written by wil6ka on 2013-07-15 #gearI know the tagline is cheesy, but it caught your attention – so it’s just perfect (evil laughter). And in my quest to squeeze every Kodak film into cameras and the best out of it on film, it certainly caught my attention too, when I first discovered,that not only Apple gets their inspiration from the zoo when branding their products. So may I present, the new find from the photographic animal farm: the slide film that was called Kodak Ektachrome Panther 400:
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Agfa Isoly Junior - 50 Years On and Still Fabulous!
written by jojo8785 on 2011-07-09 #gearSo there it was. A vintage German camera sitting at a flea market stall. It had a brown cover and not much else. It reminded me of my Diana in an eerie metallic kind of way. The seller could not guarantee it still worked. For $8, I thought I'd find out.
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Welcoming Summer Solstice: Best of Beach Towns and Cities
2016-06-19 #placesPrepare for the coming summer season with these relaxing and photography-worthy beaches scattered all over the globe.
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Laidback Lifestyle: Matt Cuddihy and the Lomo LC-A+
written by paulineleguenic on 2017-06-20 #peopleLomoAmigo Matt Cuddihy confesses to his surf addiction. "I have always been around the water, and living in a little beach community gives you a good chance of falling in love with the ocean," he says. Here's a peek into his laidback lifestyle, captured with the Lomo LC-A+.
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Lewis Williamson's Vast Vistas of the Australian Coasts with the Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
written by charlie_cat on 2021-02-03 #gear #peopleThe littlest of details with foregrounds and backgrounds in photographer Lewis Williamson's imagery are perfectly captured through Lomography's new Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens.
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Straya Sightings — LomoAmigo Justino Blake Shoots with Lomography CN Films
written by cheeo on 2019-11-07 #culture #people #placesBeing happy to be along for the ride is probably one of the best feelings there is. Our LomoAmigo Justino Blake yet again brings us with him on his adventures. This time, he shows us the mystique of the land down under — Australia.
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FilmNeverDie Releases the New CP800 Film Processor
written by cheeo on 2022-12-19 #gear #news #videosDarkroom lovers, rejoice. FilmNeverDie brings a new home film processing system to the table.
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A Unique Field of Vision by Perry Carbonell with the Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
written by charlie_cat on 2021-02-15 #gear #peopleSydney-based artist and photographer Perry Carbonell’s knack for the notable and oblique perspectives become even more detailed with the ultra-wide angle treatment from Lomography’s new Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens.
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The Camberwell Gumwall
written by filby on 2010-10-16 #placesIs it Art? Is it Vandalism? Opinions are divided on the Camberwell Gumwall. What do you do with your chewing gum when it has lost it's flavor? In the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell is a wall that answers this question, or at least it does for the youth of the area!
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Great Impressions with Our LomoAmigo Sparkadia
written by spoeker on 2011-06-23 #peopleIt's time to introduce you to our newest LomoAmigo, Sparkadia. This australian based singular musical vision aka Alex Burnett is currently living in London, UK and lately released the album "The Great Impression". Wild, odd, melodic, rock‘n’roll pop-tunes suits our Diana Mini very well. Now Alex will reveal some great impressions for us...
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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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Daintree Rainforest, Australia.
written by bensozia on 2010-05-18 #placesA pre-historic World Heritage Site ruled by giant reptiles.
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Arrayah Loynd on Processing Pain Through Image-Making
written by eparrino on 2024-01-22 #culture #newsWe are pleased to welcome Arrayah Loynd (LensCulture Art Photography Awards Jurors Pick of 2023) to the Lomography Magazine for this discussion on the power of art as a tool for connection.
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Seizing the Sunlight with @spannerino & Lomography Cameras
written by sylvann on 2023-08-02 #people #placesIn today's feature we're looking at sun-lit Australia through the lens of community member Caleb, a.k.a. @spannerino. He also shares his experience with Lomography cameras such as his constant companions the Lomo LC-A, Sprocket Rocket, and his first roll with the La Sardina.
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Lomo'Instant Automat: Sweet Italy with LomoAmigo Sophia Baughan
written by paulineleguenic on 2017-09-09 #gear #people #placesSophia Baughan, a Sydney-based tattoo artist and inspired traveller, takes us on her European travel with the Lomo'Instant Automat.
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Cross-Continental Petzval Portraiture with Jesse Graham
written by eloffreno on 2022-11-04 #gear #people #placesAustralian photographer Jesse Graham recently brought his Petzval lens with him on a long-awaited trip to New York. In this interview we talk to him about his epic 1000 portrait project, as well as his undying love for the Petzval lens.
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Why Do They Call It Down Under?
written by ilkadj on 2012-07-13Many people refer to Australia as "Down Under". But why? When you're in space, you can't tell what's up and what's down. Everything is relative. So how did this term come about?
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LomoAmigo Stu Chapman of Indisposable Concept with the Konstruktor F
written by Teresa Sutter on 2016-04-30 #peopleStu Chapman is the founder of Indisposable Concept, a project to encourage people around the world to share what's indispensable about film. What rocks his world as an ambassador of the analogue lifestyle? We asked him to show us with a Konstruktor F.
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Ani Phoebe Captures Her World Tour with Lomography Color Negative Film
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-12-06 #culture #people #placesUsing Lomography Color Negative film, Ani Phoebe showcases her world tour and talks to us about community and analogue culture.
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Joe Nigel Coleman: Western Australia and the Northern Territory with the Lomo'Instant Wide
written by paulineleguenic on 2017-05-04 #people #places #videosAfter great results in Tasmania and the Mojave Desert with the Lomo'Instant, Melbourne-based photographer Joe Nigel Coleman decided to take the Lomo'Instant Wide on his trip around North and Western Australia.
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Christopher Patrick Goode on his LomoKino Movie 'And I Ran'
written by Eunice Abique on 2017-02-04 #videosMore and more filmmakers are going back to shooting with an analogue camera. One of them is Christopher Patrick Goode who recently submitted a silent film shot entirely with our very own LomoKino to a competition. Watch his engaging short movie that explores the psychological effects of war.
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