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1 LOFI PHOTOGRAPHY Lomography – Toy Cameras – X Processing

2 LO-FI photography is a style of photography generally using poor equipment, such as toy cameras or pinhole cameras, for stylistic effect. It is often considered a reaction to the perceived ease of creating technically perfect photos in the digital age. Generally the emphasis is on using film, rather than digital technology

3 LOMOGRAPHY A global creative and experimental analogue film photography community.

4 In early 1990s a couple of students discovered a small cheap Russian camera, the Lomo Kompakt Automat, and created a new style of experimental photography. The approach: taking as many photographs as possible in the most impossible of situations possible and from the most unusual positions possible, and then having them developed as cheaply as possible. The result is a flood of authentic, colourful, crazy, off-the-wall, unfamiliar and often brilliant snapshots

5 1.Take your camera everywhere you go. 2.Use it any time – day and night. 3.Lomography is not an interference in your life, but part of it. 4.Try the shot from the hip. 5.Approach the objects of your Lomographic desire as close as possible. 6.Don’t think. 7.Be fast. 8.You don’t have to know beforehand what you captured on film. 9.Afterwards either. 10.Don’t worry about any rules. Lomography 10 Golden Rules

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8 Part of this year's London Design Festival, the Lomowall consists of hundreds of thousands of photos, taken with the cult Lomo camera, stuck onto plasterboard and arranged in a 350 metre long maze across Trafalgar SquareLondon Design FestivalLomo camera

9 X - PROCESSING Cross processing (sometimes abbreviated to Xpro ) is the procedure of deliberately processing photographic film in a chemical solution intended for a different type of film.photographic

10 DIFFERENT FILMS = DIFFERENT RESULTS The largest differences in the outcome of your cross processed photos have to do with the film you’re using. Each film has it’s own unique look and they can vary drastically. The most obvious difference is the color cast produced during development

11 Kodak EktaChrome (or EliteChrome) = very green Fujifilm Velvia 50 = green + some blue Fujifilm Velvia 100 = very red + some magenta or yellow Fujifilm Sensia 400 = blue + green Fujifilm Sensia 100 = red Fujifilm Provia 400 = green + yellow Konica Centuria 100 = little color cast

12 MULTIPLE EXPOSURES when two or more individual exposures are made to create a single photograph.

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14 COLOUR SPLASH


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