The Square Impression | A true superstar in the photography world, 120 film brings a lavish richness to each and every shot, often resulting in an iconic square composition that’s bursting with character. Check out our 120 films to discover fine details, super sharpness and smooth grain, with unique and experimental emulsions to introduce a new dimension to your imagery. Read on to discover our top film picks and advice from our Community! | |
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Moody Metropolis Portraits | 120 format is great for portraits due to the shallow depth of field which makes the subject stand out. Our dynamic LomoChrome Metropolis film goes hand in hand with portrait photography – it shows off skin tone beautifully and it’s super-versatile with an extended 100–400 ISO range allowing you to explore bright lights and saturated shadows alike. Check out this vibrant portrait series "She is the Earth" by Fernando Sciotto for inspiration! |
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Bold Black and White | Photography student Eliot Japy keeps the magical element of analogue photography alive by involving himself in the whole process from shooting to self-development. Check out his creative photo series using Lomography Potsdam Kino and find out how he manipulated the film to suit his style. For more inspiration, Aaron Analog shows us in video what Potsdam Kino can do with a series of portraits shot on a variety of medium-format cameras, take a look! |
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“Overall I really like the tonality and the quality of Potsdam 100” | — Aaron Rebarchek |
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