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Painting on Nature with the LomoChrome Turquoise XR 120
Have you ever wondered what the sky would look like if it was colored in an unnatural shade, or maybe if the grass was just slightly greener than what the naked eye perceives? Lomography’s LomoChrome Turquoise XR 120 bathes any medium format photograph to a more surrealistic flavor by tugging both warm and cool tones of blue, green, yellow and orange.
Here’s some ideas from the Lomography community for you to get started in nature painting with the Turquoise film.
We sent Brooklyn-based analogue photographer softboifilms a roll of Lomography CN 120 ISO 800 film to test out alongside their distinct aesthetic of warm tones and the beauty of natural light. Check out their results and read about their impressions of the film stock in this interview!
Using the Sprocket Rocket, the Daguerreotype Achromat, and LomoChrome Turquoise, Lomographer Pam (@jeanne_d_arctique) gives us a glimpse into the savage and beautiful landscape of Greenland in winter, and reflects on the year that has passed.
On an epic motorbike trip from Thailand to Pakistan Lomographer @june_s captures the breathtaking landscapes with the Sprocket Rocket and LomoChrome Purple.
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Fashion and portrait photographer Alia Romagnoli tested out some LomoChrome Purple 120 film while exploring areas of nature within London, and talked to us about her love of the natural world, her home country of India and 120 film.
Geo Cabral (@scenesbygeo) is a passionate photographer from the Philippines with a love for photography of all kinds. Recently, we invited him to shoot with LomoChrome Color '92 35 mm film and LomoChrome Metropolis 120 film. Check out his results!
Photographer Kurtis Ehnle travelled to Cancún, Mexico, equipped with LomoChrome Turquoise film in both 120 and 35 mm formats, turning an already vibrant place into a colorful dreamland.
The Lomomatic 110 is your compact companion for every adventure! Featuring a glass lens, automatic exposure, day and night aperture modes, controllable ISO settings and a flash, get ready to capture your memories in vibrant, super-sharp 110 frames, with a depth of field you’ve never seen on a 110 image ever before!
Community member Leslie, also known as @frontoparietal, is an Ontario-based film photographer who has grown to become more intentional with her shooting, especially when it comes to our creative film stocks like LomoChrome Turquoise.
Mathieu Aghababian is a French photographer who specializes in sports and skateboarding photography. In this interview he shares his experience shooting with the Lomography Color Negative 400 and LomoChrome Turquoise films.
Film photographer Connie started her life in Japan just six month ago. In this article, she shares her insights and views of her new surroundings captured on the Diana F+ with LomoChrome Turquoise and Metropolis film.
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Lee Dahye, the manager of Filmlog's Seoul flagship store, shoots with the Diana F+ and LomoChrome Metropolis film, and shares with us her hopes for the future of 120 film photography.
Dublin-based photographer, YouTuber, and all-round analogue enthusiast Alex Doran is back to talk to us about shooting with the LomoChrome Turquoise film using a variety of different cameras and ISO speeds.
Joseph Jimenez is a California-based photographer who focuses on landscapes, portraits, and the occasional street shot with his all-time favorite film stock being Lomography Color Negative 800.
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