Yo.
I'm interested in lo-fi photography, that is: how to gain interesting effects using very simple means and hardware. :)
The more grain the better. 16mm film (110/pocket) is more than OK for it. Strange things and deformations on the lens? Gooooooooood. So maybe plastic lens instead of the glass ones? YEAH!
My cameras (toy ones and those more 'pro' ones but still for 16mm film) -
- the best is surely Lomography DIANA BABY. :) IT ROXX!
- Holga Micro (still didn't test it yet)
- Kodak EktraLite 10 (like above)
- Pentax Auto 110 (more 'pro' machine, the SLR machine for microfilms)
- Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mark II (another rather more 'pro' 110-films-device of mine :) ).
You can also visit:
if You like lo-fi music
and
hooyprogram.republika.pl/gfx/yerzmyey_graphic.html
if You like lo-fi computer graphic.
- JoinedSeptember 2012
- HometownKrakow
- Current cityKrakow
- Websitehttp://yerzmyey.i-demo.pl/
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Lovely search of how 2 make interesting lo-fi images with analog toy film cameras ! It works pretty good ( but ) I miss subjects sometimes who could make it even more " gooood yeah and it roxx " ;)