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Love this shot posted in our flickr group by zionseven+’s
Shot on a gakkenflex
I must have had my eyes closed for months as i didn’t even know this camera existed!
Love this shot posted in our flickr group by zionseven+’s
Shot on a gakkenflex
I must have had my eyes closed for months as i didn’t even know this camera existed!
I love these before and after shots by Chris Dorley-Brown
Shot on 6X7 format both in 1987 and 2001/02

Lincoln Court N16
stoke newington
left 1987 right 2001
© chris dorley-brown

welshpool house e8
broadway market
left 1987
right 2002
© chris dorley-brown
Analogue is old… well actually it’s not old as it’s still around.
Analogue is old and new!
A great thing about shooting on film is to get that “old look” but then you stumble on a pick that really is old and the tones are nothing like modern day films.


Photos by Jimmy Walker
Stumbled on this beauty on our flickr group shot on a Haselblad 500cm with Kodak Portra 400nc
Photo by Steve Broadbank aka Splash Soda
Some sweet retro tones with a Rolleiflex Twin Lens Camera! Thanks to Scott Everett for this great pick on our flickr group
What I like about shooting analogue is the accidental “mistakes” that can just make a shot. I don’t think someone would have a clean digital underwater photo and decide to add a super ray of red light in the middle.
But here we have one perfectly placed by accident giving the photo such a great feel.

Shot by waspmeat on a trusted Lomo LC-A
Shot with his trusted SX-70 Corrado does it again!

Check out his feature from a few months ago
and let’s not forget:
www.urto.com
His flickr
Hope everyone is having a great Christmas and all the best wishes for 2010! Remember to keep things analogue!

Not sure why but I love square portraits. Maybe it’s because we’re so used to “Portrait” mode that it’s nice to have a change.
Shooting square forces us to frame differently while the cameras that shoot in square format also make the subject react differently as they are usually different to rectangular framed cameras.
Here’s a few beauties i picked out from our flickr group
Ok so my second featured photo is a Holga shot again! Well that is probably because the Holga takes pretty good shots!
I met Joel at the Lomography Gallery Store New York. We started chatting and he showed me this pick on his phone. I fell in love with the shot instantly!
Joel Lee AKA Ceasebreath tells me: “I was recently asked to take photos for my good friends the Styrofoam Ones, who are low-fi band from toronto, ontario.
The entire idea was to create a bit of mystery but also convey something that had a low-fi analog feeling to it. Josh McGuirk (singer/bassist), thought it would be a cool idea to shoot something near the go train, so we decided to set up at the desired location.
“During the shoot I framed them more than once in a similar position, without applying any double exposures. After a few shots I had to add a new roll of film and without them knowing, decided to grab the microkorg that was in their tour van and shot it down-flat near the train tracks returning to double expose their original position.”
You can stalk Joel here: