lomo lovers vol.4 multiple exposures
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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! This month it’s the awesome world of multiple exposures.TRANSCRIPT
lomo loversvol . 4
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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!
This month it’s the awesome world of multiple exposures. Multiple exposures are one of our favourite and unpredictable techniques and I just can’t get enough, I’m always amazed with the fantastic results, so enjoy!
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
flickr & lomohome name: nicnocnoo
day job: Graphic Designer, London
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.
Favourite film:currently Fuji VelviaF 100 or Lomography
chrome 100.
name: Sam Clark
flickr name: sammiepops
day job: Power Plate studio owner
favourite camera: Like Nic, it’s hard, but would say my top ones are LC-Wide, Vivitar UWS, Sprocket Rocket or Diana F+.
Favourite film:Kodak elite chrome 200 or Fuji Velvia.
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a guide to techniquesthroughout the book we may highlight techniques of how the image was createdhere’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: James Butler
flickr name: slimmer_jimmer
day job: Layout Artist on “Peppa Pig” and “Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom”
How long have you been into lomography / photography: I got into photography at college in the 90s, shooting Pentax K1000s, developing and printing B&W. My interest fell away in my twenties until flickr rekindled it in 2007.
What cameras do you own:Lots! 3 SLRs, 2 LCAs, a bunch of multiple lens cameras, a couple of half frames, an XA2 and an XA3, a lovely Yashica TLR (charity shop bargain!), a Holga and Diana, and a whole bunch of Vivitar ultra Wide and Slims. All bought on the cheap from eBay, charity shops or donated to me. Oh, and a half share in a Lomo LC-Wide with my brother, too expensive to buy outright!
Favourite film:At the moment I’m liking Kodak Elitechrome 100 (or the Lomography Chrome 100, which
is the same thing).
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favourite picture title. London boundflickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slimloaded with. Kodak Elitechrome 100
technique. cross process
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favourite shooting locations:I really enjoy revisiting the same location at different times with different cameras and films. My “Spooky Tree” series ended up as 100 images of the same dead tree taken over a few years with a bunch of different cameras. I’ve since moved on to the Pitstone Windmill as a recurring theme, and near work there’s a neon sign and a poster of the surfer Kelly Slater that I keep returning to.
As a one-off I really enjoyed shooting at the Red Sands sea forts (accessed via boat trips from Herne Bay or Whitstable). Well worth a day trip.
Favourite Camera / Film / Accessory Combination:I’ve got a few: Kodak E100g in my Holga, redscale in an XA2 and Kodak Elitechrome in my LCAs
a bit about yourself:I’m often asked why I shoot film... the answer for me is not really about film itself, it’s film cameras I really like. I enjoy shooting with them, collecting them, buying and selling them, lending and borrowing them and hacking and modifying them.
I live in small town Hertfordshire, work in soho in London, which gives me plenty of different locations to shoot....just wish it was a bit nearer the sea.
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where would you like to shoot where you haven’t so far?I’d love to go back to Lake Como - a few years ago we borrowed an amazing apartment right on the lake... just at the point I’d fallen out of love with photography. I wince when I think of all the shots I could have taken...
And somewhere I haven’t been... I’d love to go out and shoot an Oil Rig....how do you organise that I wonder?
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title. Autumn / Winter Spooky #88flickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Holga 120Sloaded with. Fuji Astia 100
technique. cross processed
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title. Facial Structuresflickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Aryca Action Sampler + Lomo LCA loaded with. Lomography chrome 100
technique. cross processed
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title. Keyhaven boats, redscaledflickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Olympus XA2 loaded with. redscaled Fuji Superia 400
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title. #8: accidental single #2flickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slimloaded with. Fuji Provia 100F
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title. Jonny & The Rocketflickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Olympus XA2loaded with. Agfa Precisa
technique. cross processed
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Your favourites by others:
title. RX303 doubleflickr name. captainbonobo
shot with. Holga 135BCloaded with. expired Fuji Velvia 100
technique. double exposure
title. dongsishitiaoflickr name. kirkario
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. n/a
technique. double exposure
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multiple exposure shots of the month
title. Lomo @ Antwerpen Iflickr name. meesterbrein
shot with. Diana miniloaded with. n/a
technique. double exposure
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title. Petworth Monument 180flickr name. 25thC
shot with. Holga 135BCloaded with. Fuji Superia 400
(expired - date unknown)technique. double exposure
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title. Double Towersflickr name. nicnocnoo
shot with. Holga 120 loaded with. Ilford HP5 Plus 400
technique. multiple exposure
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title. Photo31_31flickr name. for the easily distracted...
shot with. Diana miniloaded with. Ilford XP2
technique. double exposure
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title. pavilion wavesflickr name. captain bonobo
shot with. n/aloaded with. n/a
technique. double exposure
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title. Photo12_12flickr name. welland
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. n/a
technique. double exposure
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title. One forward, two back.flickr name. Back, and to the left
shot with. LC-A+ RLloaded with. Kodak Ektachrome E100GX
technique. double exposure
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title. untitledflickr name. massou
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. n/a
technique. double exposure
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title. branches and the blue horizonflickr name. Red Kiwi Photography
shot with. Holga 120GCFNloaded with. 120 Fuji Velvia 100
technique. cross process
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title. las burbujas desaparecenflickr name. patorayado
shot with. Lomo LC-Aloaded with. Lomo chrome 100
technique. cross process
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title. #98 - too many treesflickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Supersampler + Fisheyeloaded with. Fuji Velvia 100Ftechnique. double exposure
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title. untitledflickr name. massou
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. N/A
technique. cross process
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title. Gate Keeperflickr name. welland
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. Fuji Velvia 100
technique. splitzer
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title. Through the Portalflickr name. Cloni
shot with. Lomo LCA+loaded with. Agfa Precisa 100
technique. cross process
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title. Hands In The Sky, Feet In The Waterflickr name. bertwootton
shot with. Polaroid Land Cameraloaded with. Fuji FP-100c
technique. double exposure
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title. Untitledflickr name. Russel_Darling
shot with. Holgaloaded with. Kodak Portra 800
technique. film swap
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title. swans’ sceneflickr name. [Londres]
shot with. Diana F+loaded with. n/a
technique. multiple exposure
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title. tired seagullflickr name. captainbonobo
shot with. Olympus XA2 loaded with. expired Kodak E100G
technique. cross process
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title. n/aflickr name. sammiepops
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. n/a
technique. cross process
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title. Bristol TowersFor those unfamiliar with Bristol,
these are several-hundred metres apartflickr name. Daz.
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. Fuji provia 100F
technique. cross process
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title. Kubla Khanflickr name. Fotobes
shot with. LC-A+loaded with. lomo chrome 100
technique. cross process
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title. The view from BT Tower #1flickr name. m+b
shot with. LOMO LCA+loaded with. Kodak Elitechrome EB
technique. splitzer
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title. MexicoHolga-014bflickr name. OPAL76
shot with. holgaloaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. surfing in the skyflickr name. nicnocnoo
shot with. LC-A+loaded with. lomo chrome 100
technique. cross process
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title. Aberdeen Beach flickr name. clairepirie1
shot with. n/aloaded with. n/a
technique. sprockets
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title. Pirates in a bottleflickr name. helloshengan
shot with. Diana F+ Instant Backloaded with. Fujifilm Instax Mini
technique. Splitzer with 2 different coloured filters
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title. #31 Wall of Oak flickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Aryca Action Sampler + Lomo LCA loaded with. Lomography chrome 100
technique. Cross process
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title. HawkeyeBrownie001flickr name. dirklancer
shot with. Hawkeye Brownieloaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. Palacio de Cibeles & Torres de Colónflickr name. jose-rodriguez.net
shot with. Holga 120Nloaded with. Fuji Pro 400H
technique. double exposure
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title. untitledflickr name. kidders536
shot with. La sardinaloaded with. Lomography chrome 100
technique. cross process
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title. Ornate New Yorkflickr name. Lomo-Cam
shot with. LC-A+RLloaded with. Fuji MS 100/1000
technique. cross process
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title. Lca Tour des nombresflickr name. OPAL76
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. Fuji Xpro 038flickr name. OPAL76
shot with. n/aloaded with. Fuji Xpro
technique. n/a
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title. Molten seaflickr name. Photobesshot with. Mini Dianaloaded with. redscale
technique. multiple exposure
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title. 167 Cleared For Landingflickr name. slimmer_jimmer
shot with. Pop9loaded with. Lomography Chrome 100
technique. masking
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title. the oysterhouse lighthouse in KCSPancras flickr name. Bottanissima
shot with. Holga TLRloaded with. Fuji velvia 100
technique. cross process
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title. Poppies vs. Windmillflickr name. sammiepops
shot with. Holgaloaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. untitledflickr name. Simon Tomlinson
shot with. Horizon Kompaktloaded with. Ektachrome 64T (expired 2001)
technique. cross process
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title. Veggie Breakfast on Sunday Morningflickr name. sara.annabel
shot with. Diana F+loaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. Cranes & Suns flickr name. Daz.shot with. LC-A+
loaded with. Fuji Provia 100Ftechnique. cross process
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title. Lit Sky and Austin Awedflickr name. Lomo-Cam
shot with. LC-A+RLloaded with. Fuji MS 100/1000
technique. crossed process
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title. untitledflickr name. massou
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. cat got the mouseflickr name. hannah brown 7
shot with. LC-Aloaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. Ghostly in 3Dflickr name. Fotobes
shot with. LC-A+ loaded with. Kodak Elite Chrome 100
technique. cross process
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title. untitledflickr name. milk&miel
shot with. diana miniloaded with. n/a
technique. n/a
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title. Flowery skelterflickr name. m+b
shot with. LOMO LCA+loaded with. Kodak elitechrome 100
technique. cross process
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lomolovers tipster:firework’s doubles
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title. Treesflickr name. Daz.
shot with. Lomo LC-A and LC-M loaded with. Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
technique. double exposure
playing with fireworkswith the help of Daz. (flickr) here’s a guide to creating these seasonally appropriate double exposures!
what you will need: You will need a camera with some sort of long-exposure/bulb mode, a tripod (optional), and a firework display.
step 1: Go to the firework display and attach your camera to your tripod. You don’t need a tripod, but it does ensure your photos of the fireworks actually look like fireworks!
step 2: Wait for the fireworks to begin and start taking photos of them.
If you are using a camera (such as the Lomo LC-A+) then set your ISO to match the film speed. When taking photos, remember to hold the shutter button down for the full exposure. You can get longer/shorter exposures by setting your ISO to lower/higher than that of the film’s speed.
If you are using a basic camera with bulb mode (such as the Diana or Holga) then hold the shutter open for about 5 seconds. Of course, this is an approximate time. Hold the shutter open for more time if you want more firework trails in the photo; and less time if you want less firework trails.
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step 3: Rewind the film. Be careful not to wind it all in, otherwise you’ll need a film-retrieval tool (or your local lab) to get the end out again.
step 4: Reload your camera with the film and shoot again! Daylight landscapes/cityscapes look great with fireworks in the sky, but you can shoot anything you want...
conclusion: This technique works so well because the explosions of the fireworks are surrounded by a dark night sky. This darkness doesn’t get picked up on the second exposure; so when shot over, it creates photos with fantastic little explosions of colours!
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title. Fireworks under Brighton West Pierflickr name. Daz.
shot with. Lomo LC-A and LC-M loaded with. Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
technique. double exposure
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title. Firework Light by Dayflickr name. Daz.
shot with. Lomo LC-A and LC-M loaded with. Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
technique. double exposure
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title. Lighthouse Slipflickr name. Daz.
shot with. Lomo LC-A and LC-M loaded with. Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
technique. double exposure
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lomolovers vol.. 5panoramic
We are already planning vol. 5. this time we are looking for your best panoramic shots!! you don’t need a panoramic camera for this, as long as it’s one long continuous shot! but if you are lucky enough to own a panoramic camera like the horizon or sprocket rocket, then show us what you’ve got! so visit our lomolovers flickr group and 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 Fri 25th of November so I can start editing!
contact me at [email protected] or follow us @lomoloversuk on twitter for more information