lomo lovers vol . 9
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welcome. Lomo lovers has been created by two sisters who have a passion for lomography and want to share what’s out there to fellow lomographers. We are creating monthly “inspiration books”. Different cameras, film, techniques and maybe some specialist features you name it, we just want to share it. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this issue, without you the book would be empty! We have also got ourselves a blog where you can reference tips and tricks to make the most of your lomography at www.lomolovers.com This month we are focusing on sprocket holes. We love a good sprocket hole shot here at lomo lovers, they just bring another dimension to your shots!! So here’s some great submissions...
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who are we?
we are two sisters from Buckinghamshire who have a passion for Lomography and vintage cameras. We both got our first cameras back in December 2010 and since then our collection has grown to over 40 between us. we love slide film and experimenting with different techniques, and we love being constantly surprised with the results that you just don’t get with digital photography. we are always inspired by the analogue community, and want to share this wonderful world with everyone.
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name: Nicola Clark
name: Sam Clark
flickr & lomohome name: nicnocnoo
flickr name: sammiepops
day job: Graphic Designer, London
day job: Power Plate studio owner
favourite camera:
favourite camera:
that’s a tough one, but currently have a top 4! LC-W, LC-A+, Holga CFN and my limited ed cream Horizon Kompakt.
Like Nic, it’s hard, but would say my top ones are LC-Wide, Vivitar UWS, Sprocket Rocket or Diana F+.
Favourite film:
Favourite film:
currently Fuji VelviaF 100 or Lomography chrome 100.
Kodak elite chrome 200 or Fuji Velvia.
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a guide to techniques throughout the book we may highlight techniques of how the image was created here’s a rough guide to the terms
rats eye: this is where the camera is placed at ground level, it gives a great perspective and depth.
double exposure: one shot taken over the top of another usually using an mx button or finishing a roll, rewinding, then shooting on top.
home made redscale: take some colour film and put it in your camera the wrong way round, so you expose on the back of the film.
long exposure: using the bulb mode “B” you can create motion blurs. cross-processing: xpro for short. processing your film in the wrong chemicals gives your film more impact and saturated high contrast.
sprocket hole: modifying a medium format camera to use 35mm film, means you will have the image bleeding onto the sprocket holes.
coloured flash: get some coloured plastic gels, place one over the flash and experiment with colour.
panoramas: combining multiple shots of one subject to create one long overlapping image.
camera tossing: moving your camera or throw it in the air as you take the shot. giving a camera shake and motion blur.
microclicks: Overlapping, merging many exposures together so that they create a much more striking, fluid and cohesive panorama.
Inspirational lomographer of the month.... name: Ben Joyce flickr name: benbenbenbenben day job: I make computer programs. It’s my other hobby. your favourite picture: Of my own or someone elses? Pretty hard question either way.
How long have you been into lomography / photography: Late 90’s I think. I can’t remember. I started off shooting an old Minolta SLR but wasn’t in to it in a big way. Moved to digital when the Canon IXUS came out (good series of compact digitals they were) and then got a DSLR and messed about for a few years until I met my wife, @golfpunkgirl, on Flickr and she totally sold me on the Lomo LCA - never looked back since :)
What cameras do you own: Pretty much all of the Lomography range plus a load of Canon A-Series SLRs and Polaroids, Holgas, etc
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title. street rat flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. LC-A loaded with. n/a technique. cross processed
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Favourite film: Probably Provia or Elitechrome... they’re both reliable
favourite shooting locations: Somewhere warm, old, or dirty.
Favourite Camera / Film / Accessory Combination: LCA or Canon AV-1, cross-processed.
a bit about yourself: I am a recent father and am now faced with the challenge of documenting my daughters early years without boring the flickrverse or losing my artistic integrity. (did I just say that?)
where would you like to shoot where you haven’t so far? Cinque Terre, and Iceland in the spring/summer, New Zealand, ROW etc etc.
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title. untitled flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. cannon AV-1 loaded with. fuji provia 400 technique. cross processed
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title. ouch flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. LC-A loaded with. n/a technique. cross processed
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title. stones flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. Holga loaded with. n/a technique. cross processed
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title. looking up flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. LC-A loaded with. kodak ecktachrome E200 technique. cross processed
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title. >< flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. LC-A loaded with. n/a technique. cross processed
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title. Ava flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. n/a loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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Your favourites by others:
title. Film Soup Experiment #1 flickr name. nic0 shot with. n/a loaded with. Boots slide 200 technique. film soup
title. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve gone off flickr name. golfpunkgirl shot with. LC-A+ loaded with. Jessops 200 technique. cross processed
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sprocket shots of the month
title. Beach Watch flickr name. Nestorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Blurrylife shot with. Holga loaded with. Kodak Ektar 100 technique. cross processed
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title. Wobbly bridge and St Pauls flickr name. m+b shot with. Holga 120N loaded with. Kodak Elitechrome technique. cross processed
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title. untitled flickr name. usestangerines shot with. n/a loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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title. sprocket-under-pier-trees flickr name. kidders536 shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. slide xpro 200 technique. double exposure
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title. Moonshine Runner flickr name. red kiwi photography shot with. Sprocket Rocket loaded with. 35mm Walgreens 400 technique. n/a
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title. n/a flickr name. Russel_darling shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. Kodak Elite chrome EBX 100 technique. n/a
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title. Dunstable Downs vs Chinese Bikes name. slimmer_jimmer shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. Lomography Chrome 100 technique. cross processed
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title. Lisbon flickr name. nic0 shot with. Sprocket Rocket loaded with. lomochrome technique. cross processed
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title. Converse flickr name. saviorjosh shot with. Diana F+ loaded with. Kodak EBX technique. cross processed
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title. Wholesale Ironmongers name. Rabea G shot with. Diana F+ loaded with. lomo Xpro chrome technique. cross processed
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title. Nicole Is Winging It flickr name. Lomo-Cam shot with. Sprocket Rocket loaded with. Lomo Xpro 200 technique. cross processed
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title. 69 flickr name. patorayado shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. Fuji sensia 200 technique. cross processed
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title. balloons flickr name. PeTerPaN shot with. Holga GCFN loaded with. Fuji Velvia 50 (expired on 2009) technique. cross processed
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title. untitled flickr name. hannah brown shot with. spinner loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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title. colour filters for Spinner 360 lomography name. mephisto19 shot with. spinner loaded with. n/a technique. colour filter
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title. untitled lomography name. mephisto19 shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. lomo slide 200 technique. colour filter
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title. limited edition name. slimmer_jimmer shot with. Holga 120S loaded with. AgfaPhoto Precisa CT technique. cross processed
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title. n/a name. Jak Camolletto shot with. diana f+ loaded with. kodak chrome 100 technique. cross processed
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title. skyways flickr name. haribogreen shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. fuji provia 400x technique. cross process
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title. .untitled flickr name. traaaart shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. agfa vista 400 technique. n/a
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title. fisiognòmica project name. leatherheart shot with. Holga & close-up lens loaded with. Adox/Efke 100 technique. n/a
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title. double trouble flickr name. unsoundmind? shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. Kodak BW400 technique. double exposure
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title. live east die young flickr name. nicnocnoo shot with. Diana F+ loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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title. n/a flickr name. Russel_Darling shot with. Diana F+ loaded with. Konica Centuria super 1600 technique. n/a
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title. Oia flickr name. benbenbenbenben shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. n/a technique. cross processed
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title. untitled flickr name. Daz. + GPG collaboration shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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title. Tibadabo Ribbons flickr name. sammiepops shot with. Diana F+ loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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title. LOMO flickr name. Fotobes shot with. Sprocket Rocket loaded with. Lomo Colour Slide 200 technique. cross processed
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title. untitled flickr name. unsoundmind? shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. Kodak BW400 technique. n/a
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title. HK Disneyland flickr name. eMiLy @_@ shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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title. Love! flickr name. santisss shot with. Sprocket Rocket loaded with. Kodak Ektar 100 technique. n/a
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title. hands up flickr name. [Londres] shot with. Diana F+ loaded with. n/a technique. cross process
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title. A Little Peace flickr name. Lomo-Cam shot with. Sprocket Rocket loaded with. Fuji Provia 400X technique. cross processed
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title. sadie name. capâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;n_morgan27 shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. n/a technique. n/a
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title. salines name. ruekenwind shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. Fuji Provia 400F technique. Expired Film 2008
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title. untitled name. ruekenwind shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. n/a technique. cross processed
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title. Brasil 2012 name. dian mcgowan shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with. lomography colour 800 technique. n/a
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title. Millennium Wheel flickr name. Daz. shot with. sprocket rocket loaded with.Fuji Astia 100 technique. cross processed
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lomolovers tipster: multi lens doubles
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creating multi lens doubles Creating fantastic multi lens doubles is really simple to do with and multi lens camera (without wrecking your camera) . Here I used the pop9. Materials you need: a pop9 or similar multi lensed camera some black electrical tape (cut into 1cm squares) colour gels a roll of film I used lomo 400 another 35mm camera For these shots I used a pop9 and the LC-Wide
1: mark your film First off load up your film. Quick tip: When you load your film mark where your first frame is with a permanent marker with an arrow pointing up, that way, when you load it into your second camera you should get a pretty good line up. VERY IMPORTANT: Note that the Pop9 camera loads from right to left, so if you want to reload it into another 35mm camera that works the other way around then shoot your Pop9 roll upside down so everything comes out the right way up!
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2: cover the lenses Next, cover up certain lenses at random with your squares of electrical tape making sure the tape covers the whole lens, but doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t overlap onto the other lenses. See example diagram opposite
3: Start shooting! Quick tip: Throughout your roll, reposition your covered lenses and try colour gels over the top when shooting to get blocks of colour like the shot below. (see next page)
4: end of the roll When you get to the end of your roll, wind back until you hear the little click of the leader releasing from the take up spool, this means that you will be able to reload your film into a different camera.
Even if you leave just the one hole uncovered you can get some interesting results! (see pg 66)
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5: re-load Load your Pop9 roll into another 35mm camera and line up your film where you marked it previously to get the best out of your doubles. Then shoot through the roll. Once your roll is finished rewind and get it developed, mention to your lab not to cut the negatives (just in case you have overlap)
The possibilities are endless!
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title. pier bait flickr name. kenickie56 shot with. lc-a+ loaded with. fuji velvia 100 technique. double exposure
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lomo lovers vol.. 10 slide film
We are already planning vol. 10 and we are looking for your best slide film shots!! visit our lomolovers flickr group to start posting! special effects/techniques welcome. we are also looking for tipsters, and one special person to be our inspirational lomographer of the month! deadline for entries is Sat 26th May so I can start editing! contact me at nicnocnoo@hotmail.co.uk or follow us @lomoloversuk on twitter for more information Check out our new blog at lomolovers.com where you can find interesting tips