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Vividly Sheer Photographs Using the Lomography XPro Slide 200 (120)
As autumn is soon to dawn this 2016, natural light decreases its glares to subtlety. The warmth of the summer sun tames into its median; bright yellow beams of light turns into hints orange and gray.
The Lomography XPro Slide 200 (120), a successor of the Agfa RSX 200 emulsion, will amplify your photographs from the inevitable lukewarm of the coming season. Its low light sensitivity, often underestimated, is strong enough to withstand overcasts, darkness and shadows.
Here's how our community members used the XPro Slide 200, in fine-grain medium format.
Lomography has partners all over the world. This time we present to you NADiff store from Tokyo, Japan and chat with manager Tsukasa Tashiro about inspiring photobooks and the joys of finding the perfect treasure for customers.
As part of our mission to save 120 film we invited our partners from Yaotomi in Osaka to shoot with the Diana F+ and share their experience with us. Check out their results and read their advice for other photographers using the Diana F+ for the first time.
Jonathan Mok is a California-based photographer and creator with a knack for medium format photography. We knew the Diana F+ camera would be a perfect photographic companion for him!
Ignite the legacy of a fascinating but forgotten scientist, Ibn al-Haytham, and become a master of light with this unique lens designed for spherical aberration control on full-frame mirrorless cameras. Shipping Live Now!
Our efforts to keep medium format alive have snowballed thanks to the support of our community members, LomoAmigos, and film partners. Perfectly exemplifying this is the recent workshop held in collaboration with Essential Photo Supply and led by LomoAmigo Jonathan Lovett.
Flash 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.
Sarah Bel Kloetzke is an analogue photographer based in Minnesota with a love for live music. Through their experiences shooting, they've grown to have the opportunity of photographing live performances from bands such as Beach House and Bikini Kill, all while working with Lomography CN 800 film.
Don’t know your 35 mm from your 110? Never heard of medium format? Confused about cross-processing? This guide gives a brief overview of everything analogue and you’ll be an expert in no time! Get a head start with film photography with our downloadable 12-page PDF guide.
We recently embarked on a unique collaboration, giving kindergarten students a chance to experience analogue photography for the very first time. The children exceeded all our expectations and perfectly captured the Lomography spirit with their playful photographs.
Alastair Place, AKA @alecpain, is an advocate for 120 film and has a penchant for the trusty Holga cameras. When he's not shooting he runs @thedailyholga Instagram page. We talked to Alastair about this love for medium format photography.
London-based fashion photographer Manuela Fraioli tested out three rolls of Lomography 120 film and used each as inspiration for her shoots. She talked to us about the creative process behind the photos and why she loves to shoot with medium format.
Jump outside of your comfort zone and take sensationally striking shots with the signature bokeh of the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII! Available in Brass, Black Brass and Black Aluminium finish!
View the complete catalogue of Lomography 110 film stocks: from our signature Color Tiger 200 to our uniquely color-shifting LomoChrome line. See how these rolls, fit for the pocket-sized camera, can transform your photography in ways unimaginable.
Photographer and filmmaker Kaitlyn Mikayla is back to share with us her recent photoshoot inspired by classic horror movies and using her favorite Lomography Color Negative film in both 120 and 35 mm.
Maggie Carey is here to take us behind the scenes in the busy lives of ballet dancers using Earl Grey B&W, LomoChrome Purple, and Lomography 400 35 mm film.
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