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Recreating the Aesthetics of William Eggleston with the Lomography Color Negative 800
With the Lomography Color Negative 800, you can practice your color theory know-how and be like the revered American photographer and color pioneer William Eggleston His signature is very distinguishable -- he sees the beauty in the normal, everyday things, capturing them without pretension. He takes photographs in a documentarian fashion, without the overbearing weight of urgency. His colors bring the mundane to life.
Both available in 35mm and 120, the Color Negative 800 is a versatile stock that will capture anything, everything of the heart's desire, be it low light or fast subjects.
Here are some Lomographs that revere the aesthetic of the master photographer.
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.
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.
Today we're catching up with LomoAmigo Kelsey Smith about his recent rekindled love for night photography, the magic of medium format, and the nuances of shooting with Lomography Color Negative 800 film.
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!
In this interview we get to know Yu Huapen. He tells us how he sees film photography as a medium that helps him to deeply examine and understand the world around him, and shares with us his photos taken with Lomography color negative film.
Brendan Flesher (a.k.a Expired Bren) shares a wonderful series of photos shot on Lomography Color Negative 100, 400, and 800. He gives us insight into his journey into analogue photography, the influence of history in his work, and his process shooting with our Color Negative film family.
Film photographer Kelsey Smith talks about introspection and nostalgia on film, the inspirations behind his newly-released photobook "Please, Don't Leave Me", and his love of Lomography Color Negative 800 film.
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!
Shooting medium format can often feel like a serious business, especially with a precious roll of the new LomoChrome Color ’92 120 ISO 400 in your camera. But it’s time to take the fear away with these helpful tips to increase your confidence and get the most out of your medium format experience.
Atlanta-based photographer and cinematographer Tell Beall presents a series of portraits shot on Lomography Color Negative 800 120 film, including a wonderful blend of analogue photography and digital art.
A past love that breathes life into a new passion – this is how @b4rbs found a home with film photography. Read our fourth edition of Lomography Newcomers and find out how the Barcelona-based photographer centers her practice on community building and collaboration.
In celebration of Film Photography Day there are tons of exclusive discounts and fab freebies available so shop now and enjoy sweet savings before it’s too late!
We recently had the opportunity to pick Yasi's brain about her love for Lomography Color Negative film, how she got to where she is today, and all of her tips and tricks for aspiring music photographers.
This Halloween season, enter director Obayashi’s fantasy horror world as created in his 1977 debut feature film “House” with the ever-experimental LomoApparat and Lomography Color Negative 800 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!
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