gr82bart
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https://www.lomography.com/magazine/334742-dreamy-snowboard-adventure-in-a-convertible-camper
One example. Decent blog post.
Regards, Art
One example. Decent blog post.
Regards, Art
I don't shoot lomo per-say but I do shoot with janky cameras and expired film.
Digital gave us Young'ns the opportunity to faf around with film in ways that our Dads would have cuffed us on the back of the head for. If I NEEEEEED a shot I'll pull out a digital camera. Otherwise I'll play with some film and do fun and stupid stuff while learning all the way.
Re-loaded disposable camera with expired 400 speed b&w and a cheap fish-eye glued on the front? Why not...
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Bravo. Be feral in attitude and enjoy your photography.
ilfords article on same theme is a cut above
https://www.ilfordphoto.com/shooting-spring-alaska-film/
Tones and colors?article tells you why author uses film
Tones and colors?
Film is more profound? I shoot film, but I don't regard it as more profound, whatever that even means. I do not understand the psychology. It's a tool.yes in lomo article and in ilford article its "I am attracted to film photography because it allows me to remember all of the fun and interesting things that are happening in my life right now in a way that, to me, feels more profound than a collection of snapchats or instagrams." which both seem fair enough
Shooting with film in those circumstances, sports in snow, - its different technique to digital - so I guess people enjoy that technique of shooting to digital too
Film is more profound? I shoot film, but I don't regard it as more profound, whatever that means.
Film is more profound? I shoot film, but I don't regard it as more profound, whatever that even means. I do not understand the psychology. It's a tool.
Film is more profound? I shoot film, but I don't regard it as more profound, whatever that even means. I do not understand the psychology. It's a tool.
The psychology is that film is a philosophy, not a tool. The idea behind film to the Lomographer is to embrace the imperfections and just roll with it. With digital, it's much to easy to control every aspect of the photograph, so perfection seems possible. A bad digital photograph shows a lack of skill. With film, the level of difficulty is so much higher, that perfection is unobtainable. Thus the user is freed from the burden of high expectations, and allowed to fail without consequence. A bad film photograph shows a lack of luck. It's more of a Zen, live in the now, type of thing. At least that's what I've been told.Film is more profound? I shoot film, but I don't regard it as more profound, whatever that even means. I do not understand the psychology. It's a tool.
Who does this, and why? What is the psychology of using a fountain pen? You do know that signing a charge slip in a restaurant or at the mall is a contract?It's a tool in the same way a fountain pen is. It's had it's time and there are far more convenient tools that do a more consistent job with less mess but when you sign the contract you use a fountain pen.
fountain pen is calligraphy tool - when used by me it looks like garbage - when used by a calligrapher or artist - they can look amazing.Who does this, and why? What is the psychology of using a fountain pen?
Yes but the context was using a fountain pen to sign a contract, not calligraphy.fountain pen is calligraphy tool - when used by me it looks like garbage - when used by a calligrapher or artist - they can look amazing.
Ahh. Harder to forge i guess using a fountain pen plus its tradition.Yes but the context was using a fountain pen to sign a contract, not calligraphy.
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