Tag: black and white photography
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Jacint Juhasz: Candid Shapes and Forms in the City
written by cielsan on 2020-12-11 #peoplePhootgrapher Jacint Juhasz shares a creative monochromatic realm in which the spontaneous and unplanned turn out to be as artfully composed as they can be.
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Berlin on Lockdown Through the Eyes of Oliver Grimm
written by cielsan on 2020-05-02 #culture #people #placesLomographer Oliver Grimm a.k.a. oli_grimm_photo gives us a visual tour to a new side of Berlin during the lockdown.
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Learning Photography in Black and White: Why It Helps
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-04-16The advantage of black and white photography is more than just looking classic. It's about having better skills in photography as well.
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Monochrome is the Winter Tone
2020-01-07 #tutorialsBrave the icy, silver-toned wonderland and experiment with wintertime black and white photography for your next post-holiday Lomowalk!
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Developing Films Using a Dental Film Processor
written by ces1um on 2017-07-29 #tutorialsLomographer ces1um shares his know-how on developing black and white films with an automatic X-ray processors, a machine that was once used by dentists.
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Interview: Finnish Photographer Ari Jaaksi on Black & White Photography and Creating Artifacts
written by sylvann on 2022-09-28 #culture #peopleIn this interview photographer Ari Jaaksi shares his thoughts on black and white photography as a way to create artifacts, his growing fondness for the Lomo LC-A 120, and film photography's shifting purpose in the digital age.
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Eliot Japy: A Stroll on the Coast with the Potsdam Kino Film
written by justinebyrd on 2021-03-04 #gear #people #placesFrench photographer Eliot Japy tested out the Potsdam Kino 120 film and talked to us about his interest in the process behind analogue photography and why experimentation is key.
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Lomography Film Comparisons with the Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera
2021-07-20 #gear #tutorialsWe took the Simple Use Reloadable Film Cameras out on a comparison trip to show you how each different film looks in various situations. Which one will be your favorite?
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Discovering Masha Ivashintsova
2018-04-05 #culture #newsFollow the tale of Masha Ivashintsova and her recently discovered 30,000+ images.
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Luis S Martin's Exquisite Prints With the Neptune Lens System and the Berlin Kino
written by cielsan on 2020-09-24 #peopleAs a fine arts man with a taste for high analogue quality, Spanish artist and photographer Luis S Martin makes a special combination out of the Neptune Lens System and the Berlin Kino film for dramatic landscapes and silver portraits.
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Pictures in Charcoal: Grenville’s Photographs with the Fantome Kino
written by cielsan on 2021-06-12 #gearIn photography, the world can be black-and-white. The Fantome Kino-enthusiast and Lomographer grenville has a talent for turning photographs into fine, hand-drawn-like artworks.
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People Watching in Quarantine: A Juxtaposition of Conditions in Porto Alegre
2020-07-21 #culture #news #peopleThe art of people watching gives Lomographer Patricia Schwarz a.k.a. patricialys quite a story to tell about the homeless during the lockdown, captured in her black and white images.
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In the Mood for Monochrome with the Berlin Kino 400
written by cielsan on 2020-07-16 #gear #news #peopleMore artists share their first-time ardour for the sophisticated formula of the Berlin Kino 400 film. Know what Willem van den Heever, Matthieu Aghababian and Bruce Andersen think of the film through their words and pictures.
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A Beginner's Guide on Working with Lomography's Black and White Kino Films Collection
written by cielsan on 2020-10-06 #gear #tutorialsCompliment your analogue photography routine with the incoming chilly weather this October for expressive and emotional black and white imagery.
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How the Berlin Kino 2019 Sees the City: First Impressions by Maya Jacoby and Nikko Knösch
2020-01-30 #gearThe cities of Tel Aviv and Stockholm look as elegant as ever in the new silver gradients of the Berlin Kino 2019. Learn what photographers Maya Jacoby and Nikko Knösch think about their first time experience with the film.
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Pandora's Box: "In Rooms" by Brittany Markert (NSFW)
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-11-13 #culture #peopleA truth: life is simple, living isn't. Within the grand scale of things, everything seems minuscule; how easy it is for the human to detach from soul and empathy and bury them within. This kept human condition and behavior is given limelight in photographer Brittany Markert's riveting series.
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12 Months, 12 Projects: March Of Caffenol
written by Maaike van Stratum (@stratski) on 2015-04-12My list of resolutions for 2015 consists of 12 projects, one for every month. March was for caffenol. You have probably heard of the amazing fact that you can develop black and white photos with coffee, sodium, and vitamin C. I had tried this before but with less than stellar results. Somehow, there's always something going wrong. Time to devote a few rolls to caffenol to finally get the hang of it.
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The Wonders of Low ISO with Mario Piper and the Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8
written by kaylalew on 2022-05-12 #gear #peopleMeet Mario Piper, a passionate film photographer experienced in shooting low ISO. See how he adds our Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8 to his collection of work.
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100 Years of Helmut Newton: A Legacy
written by cielsan on 2020-10-04 #culture #newsThe public space of Kraftwerk Berlin will be graced by the life, legacy and fine art photography of Helmut Newton this coming fall.
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The Visual Poetry of Sven Beyersdorff with the Potsdam Kino
written by cielsan on 2021-01-02 #culture #peopleThe artful daily life in the municipality of Groningen, Netherlands gets forever memorialized into visual verses as Sven Beyersdoff a.k.a. peterpan61 etches them in the monochromatic Postdam Kino.
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An Interview with Meg Hewitt: A Moment When "Tokyo is Ours"
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-12-23 #peopleWe welcome photographer Meg Hewitt into Lomography Magazine as she permits us an in-depth view of her gritty black-and-white, grainy, analogue world, reminiscent of the Provoke-era — same style, same place, different time.
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Avant-Garde Imagery: Provoke-era Style
2016-05-01It is only natural for Lomography community members to be followers of the Japanese photographic aesthetic are-bure-bokeh.
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Unsettling Beauty: The Art of Marco Sanges
2019-07-13Marco Sanges pulls back the curtain a bit — just enough for you to take a peek into his world of surrealism, eroticism, and mystery.
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Dreaming in Monochrome: An Interview with Patricia Morosan
2018-08-22 #peopleAnalogue photography rules in the art and work of Berlin-based photographer Patricia Morosan, especially when she's painting phantasmagoric scenarios from reality.
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Are, Bure, Boke: Meg Hewitt's "Tokyo is Yours"
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-10-28 #peopleChanneling the photographers of the Provoke-era, Sydney-based photographer Meg Hewitt captures the hustle and bustle of the people of Tokyo. The famous aesthetic continues to be alive in contemporary Japan.
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"In Rooms": an Interview on Brittany Markert's Visual Journal
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-11-19 #peopleIt is not the same when one tries to chronicle the gritty and gory bits in life not into words, but through art and photography. Photographer Brittany Markert's on-going series "In Rooms" reverberates the human psyche and emotion in haunting square prints.
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Modernizing the Intricate Photography of Edward Weston
2016-05-15 #cultureThe iconic photographer Edward Weston's detailed photography is a challenging photographic signature to mimic.
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Obscure Photography with Lomography's Earl Grey 100 (120)
2016-10-30 #gearAs Halloween creeps in, the itch for creative photo shoots kicks in. No need to go beyond with the costumes and make-up, the monochromatic Earl Grey 100 is your companion for those coveted horror-romantic aesthetics.
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Leo Quispe's Happy Accident in New York with the Berlin Kino 400
2020-02-15 #gearPhotographer Leo Quispe's first time city adventure with the Berlin Kino 400 film turned out to be an unforgettable, memorable experience.
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Chasing Silhouettes Using Lomography Orca 110 Film
2018-04-28 #gearBlack and white photography make it silhouettes more dramatic, elegant, and most of all, enigmatic. With the Lomography Orca 110 Film, finding these shadow-like forms and structures just got easier.
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