Layers Upon Layers | When a multiple exposure goes your way, it can feel a bit like winning the lottery. What luck! What were the chances?! It’s not what I had planned but I like it! Here at Lomography, we embrace the unexpected and leave oodles of room for happy accidents. Indeed, some of the very best shots have been born from pure, unadulterated chance, but what if we told you that there is an art to multiple exposure, a method to the madness? With the right tools and the following top tips, you’ve got everything you need to take the multiple exposure of your dreams. | |
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Tools of the Trade | Most of the magic of a multiple exposure comes from a bit of forward planning a spoonful of creative flair but you will also need at least one of these in your arsenal. |
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The La Sardina – A gorgeous little camera with multiple exposure functionality and a mind-blowing wide-angle lens. Pick her up with a Flash for lucious bright layers. |
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| | | La Sardina Delaunay Edition | | | | | |
| | | | La Sardina Fischers Fritze Edition | | | | | |
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The Diana Family of cameras are inspired by the 70’s classic and deliver that signature lomo aesthetic in abundance. Choose the Diana Mini for 35 mm mojo or the Diana F+ for multiple exposures on medium format! |
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| | | Diana Mini Camera and Flash Picnic Edition | | | | | |
| | | | Diana F+ Camera and Flash | | | | | |
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Take your mind-bending experimentation up a notch and match your multiple exposure with the fabulous fisheye aesthetic. Go sleek and sophisticated with the All Black or fun and flashy with Caspian! |
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Film Swap Sensation | Lovely Lomograhers all over the world are setting up film swap projects and sharing their stunning results! Film swaps truly embrace the unknown and cunjur sweet serendipity to the fore. Why not start by swapping a roll of film with a friend before graduating to a swap with a far-flung fellow film fanatic? What a beautiful way to collaborate with someone on the other side of the world! Check out these important guidelines and then get going! | |
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