What Color is the Sun in Your World? | According to some very serious and very real *cough* Lomographic research, the sun is colorless. In fact, Lomography experts suggest it’s the photographer’s greatest natural tool, placed there to make our analogue moments even more emotive. When the sun’s out, use it to your advantage and try shooting with our low ISO Fantôme and Babylon Kino Black & White films for high contrast, fine grain and delicately dramatic details in your sunny-day snaps. | |
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Scanning on the Go | If you’re enjoying your sunny adventures somewhere special and can’t wait to scan your snaps, then our recently released DigitaLIZA Max should be top of your packing list. With a built-in backlight panel and smartphone stand for any smartphone, this handy scanning kit lets you scan any kind of 35 mm or 120 negatives. What’s more, it’s lightweight and portable for scanning wherever you are – a pebbled beach or hotel balcony overlooking the ocean. Check it out and get scanning your regular and special format negatives in no time! | |
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Say No to Auto | ISO. Shutter Speed. Aperture. If these words send you into a tailspin of panic and confusion, then we’ve got your back. If you want to gain a bit more control over your shots, then we’ve put together a useful article going over the photography basics to help you get out of auto mode and get more creative control in manual mode. | |
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