Finding Life on Mars | Have you ever been abducted by aliens? Whilst you were being sucked up into the vortex, we hope you had a chance to look around because we reckon that out there in a galaxy far beyond, it looks a lot like Arman Bahreini’s kaleidoscopic shots with our Color Negative 800 film, aka completely mesmerizing. Like Captain Kirk and his crew, our mission at Lomography is to “boldly go where no man has gone before”. No idea is too wild for us! Pushing his film to 3200 ISO, Arman has created some terrifically trippy results! Read on to find out how he did it. | |
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What’s Cooking Good Looking? | You will need: | - 1 × film roll of your choice
- Liquid of choice – suggestions include: cola, lemon or lime juice, tea, coffee, gin, soap, soy sauce…the crazier the better!
- Other ingredients – salt, baking powder, coffee powder…
| Method: | - 01. Mix all chosen ingredients together in a cup or mixing bowl
- Drop your film roll into the solution and stir
- Leave film roll to soak for up to 24 hours (harsher chemical solutions will require less soaking time)
- Remove film from solution, rinse with clean cold water and leave to dry in indirect sunlight (this can take several days to a couple of weeks)
- Load into your favorite camera and let the experimentation begin!
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Robo Remodeling | Cinematographer David Hennen has worked his magic on the LomoKino, turning it into a motorized film camera for even easier filming! His short videos are full of character and we loved hearing his excitement for future film projects! | | | |
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“I can see LomoKino material as part of a longer film. Maybe used for a flashback scene or something similar.”–David Hennen |
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Lomography × EXP.22 | We’ve teamed up with EXP.22, the International Festival of Experimental Photography, and you have the chance to win two free tickets for the virtual edition of the Festival! Join more than 400 international artists and lovers of photography to share, learn, and discuss experimental photography in its many facets. To be in with a chance, submit up to 10 of your best photos that defy Experimental Photography. Together with EXP.22 we will choose three winners, good luck! | |
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