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| We pay homage to one of the most thrilling, surprising, and unpredictably crazy photographic techniques – the Multiple Exposure! There’s something very exciting about not knowing what the results would look like, regardless if you try this trick randomly or carefully plan out your shots. Just in case you have not discovered this wonderful technique yet – multiple exposure is a method where you expose the film more than once. This technique gives you total control over your shots, allowing you to create a strangely endearing picture from layers of images! We’ve got plenty of wicked Multiple Exposure ideas available for both novices and experts. Keep tuned in! |
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One way to double expose a shoot is to simply shoot a roll of film, rewind it nearly all the way (you need to leave a part of the film out) and then shoot on this film again! It’s as simple as that.
If, on the other hand, you would like to take more control over your shots then you will need a camera with that can re-cock without advancing to the next frame. Here are some of the Lomographic favorites: |
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The Lubitel 166+
The Lomographic recreation of this soviet icon is the perfect camera to double expose with. It is the only camera in the world where you can advance AND then rewind your film shot by shot! This means that you can shoot on one frame – go on and shoot some more frames and then find yourself in the situation where you have the perfect match to that previous frame long gone. All you have to do is to rewind!
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The LC-A+
The iconic compact camera that inspired millions around the world – and not without good reason! It’s also equipped with the MX (multiple exposure) switch and that can be enabled for easy multiples.
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The Diana+
The Diana is a darling – and so are her images double exposed. With this Lomographic recreation of the 60s cult camera, multiple exposing could not be easier than it is with her! Point and shoot, conveniently forget to forward the film, and shoot again!
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Fisheye No. 2
170 degrees of pure Fisheye perspective! Now that is a lot of subject on a little bit of film! With its circular shape you can smoothly turn your camera around for some additional craze.easy multiples. then find yourself in the situation where you have the perfect match to that previous frame long gone. All you have to do is to rewind!
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| The ever expanding Lomographic arsenal of cameras and lenses makes it possible to shoot with sprocket holes, Fisheye distortion, wide angles, multi-lens frames and mix of clear and dreamy sublime images. It’s great to be able to choose one from your collection, but why not combine them and then keep on exposing? How about a Fisheye pick with the 8 frames of the Oktomat? Or maybe the and LC-A pick with 9 portraits lined up? How about a sprocket-holed Actionsampler mixture? |
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| Whether you’re a newbie to multi-exposing or an aficionado this rumble gives you carte blanche to show us the fruit of your experimentation! We are giving you plenty of time with this rumble as it lasts for XX days. Don’t dilly dally now, get shooting and may the craziest multi-exposure win! |
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The Lomographic community has been organizing doubles (and even triples) amongst themselves for sometime. However, the results of these long distance exposure collaborations are often confined to Lomohomes. With the new Doubles With You blog feature we aim to make it easier for your doubles to get seen on the Magazine and also provide a place where you can make contact with other willing doubles-partners! After all with a community across the globe this might not be the easiest thing to do!
Follow this link to find out more about this newest blog feature! |
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