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Film swap with Olen Daelhousen.
Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 film. He used his Nikon FE and I used my Konica Autoreflex TC.
Film swap project made by me and Nico Westlicht from Netherlands. Photos were exposed both in Netherlands by Nico and in Vietnam by me.
• Film: Kodak T-Max 100
Film collaboration with panelomo www.flickr.com/photos/jaypanelo/
Panelomo......Airport
Me ................. Edinburgh Skyline
Brighton Vs Hong Kong. Filmswap with Raymond Chin. Lomo LC-A both times using expired Fuji Provia, cross processed.
Lomo LCA vs Nikon FM2 / Fuji T64
Filmswap with Michelle Rae.
Michelle shot the first layer in Los Angeles, I shot the second layer in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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First trial of "EBS" film swap with my favorite photographer Catfordst32.
"Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)" is one of the unique technique in Lomography. Have a look at other photos and description on the set of EBS.
Her layer is normal (correct) side, shot her friend at a cafe "Fortnum & Mason" in Nagoya. My layer is redscale side, shot a train near Ena station, Gifu.
Portrait photography is so fresh for me, love this fantastic mood :)
LOMO LC-A+/Fuji Venus800/EBS
i shot a roll of this random film with graffiti and whatnot around brighton, then rewound and shot some more random stuff over the top..
lc-a, kodak farbwelt 200 (filmswap with myself)
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Another film swap project made by me and Hồng Nhung from Hanoi, Vietnam. Photos were exposed both in Hanoi by Nhung and in Nha Trang by me.
• Film: Fuji Superia 200
This is the 2nd photo from international "EBS" filmswap with a great photographer fotobes from UK.
"Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)" is one of the most unique lomography's technique. First, Toby shot on normal/correct side of negative film, at Shoreham Harbour, just outside Brighton, shot at dusk. After reversed the film, I shot on reversed/redscale side, at Lake Shizenko in Nagano, which is noted for its eccentric scenery with withered and skeletal trees :)
LOMO LC-A+/Fuji800/EBS Filmswap with Fotobes
Taken from a double exposed roll shot in Cambridge on an LC-A+. Snapped the sunset first time round at 200 ISO then the cyclist in the tunnel second at 100 ISO.
Film swap project made by me and Nico Westlicht from Netherlands. Photos were exposed both in Netherlands by Nico and in Vietnam by me.
• Film: Kodak T-Max 100
Film swap with London based photographer Simon Bohrsmann, taken while he was in Australia and then swapped with me in York, UK.
Film: Kodak Professional Portra 400
A second image from the return EBS (expose both sides) project, with hodachrome (one of my absolute favourite photographers!). This film swap took the following process: I shot a roll of film on the "normal" side and posted this to Hodaka in Japan, who then reversed and rewound the film, and shot the roll again so that the second exposure was shot on the "wrong" side. When shooting on the reverse side, the image is "red scaled" - all colours become shades of red, so the images are a combination of true and red scaled colours. With this first image I shot a boat in Shoreham Harbour, just outside Brighton at dusk, then hodachrome shot on the redscale side an old tunnel in Otaki village, Nagano.
LC-A+, Fuji 800, EBS Film Swap with Hodaka
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exa 1c with pancolar 1.8 50 on apx 100
i shot the whole film, windet it back and gave it to Angie to shoot the second layer over all frames. we had pretty interresting results and it was fun.
so it maybe was more of a camera-swap than a film-swap...
A Yorkshire film swap with Bradford based photographer Danny Marsh.
First exposure by Danny in Bradford and second exposure by me whilst on holiday in the Lake District.
Film: Kodacolor 200
Brighton Vs Hong Kong. Filmswap with Raymond Chin. Lomo LC-A both times using expired Fuji Provia, cross processed.
this is an image from a recent filmswap with the amazingly talented gocchin - one of my favourite lomographers, who lives in japan.. he's not on flickr, but prepare to be amazed by his lomohome on the lomography site.. for this, gocchin shot a retired aircraft at an aerospace museum and I shot a "rat's eye" image in the cool foot passages by the imax cinema in waterloo, london..
lc-a+, kodak elite chrome 100, x-pro (film-swap double with gocchin)
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These are a few shots of the first roll from the Lomolovers filmswap I did with spikyzebra. You can learn more about Lomolovers at www.lomolovers.com and visit them on flickr. Find more about the filmswap here.
Film swap with London based photographer Simon Bohrsmann, taken while he was in Australia and then swapped with me in York, UK.
Film: Kodak Professional Portra 400
from a filmswap collaboration with la fille renne. do check out her wonderful photostream! this roll of film contained some of my filmswap favourites.. (model: sabrina sako)
lc-a+ and Zenit-E 50mm f/1.8, fuji velvia 100, x-pro (filmswap with la fille renne)
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When Mike McLean and I decided to work on a filmswap project together, we were keen to try something a little different.. Knowing Mike’s expertise with pinhole cameras, we agreed to attempt a series of swaps using one of Mike’s Noon pinhole cameras (this image was shot with a 6x12), and a Lomography LC-A 120 (with overlapping frames on this image). The medium format 120 was chosen as they felt at that stage that this would allow for a better chance of getting frames accurately aligned..
lc-a 120 and noon pinhole, kodak e100vs, x-pro
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Film swap project made by me and Nico Westlicht from Netherlands. Photos were exposed both in Netherlands by Nico and in Vietnam by me.
• Film: Kodak Ektar 100