| We recently stumbled across a trend that was so crazy, so insane, so preposterous, we had to investigate it for ourselves. What is it you may ask? The case of the disappearing color from our films. We looked into colors in film over the years and paid particular attention to the colors Lomographers were using in their photos. What we noticed is that the world seems to be moving in a more monotone direction. Head to the Magazine to figure out why… |
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| The years between 2010 and 2015 were the most vibrantly vivacious of all with saturation, cross-processing and bursting color narratives. If you feel like the 2010s were your era, we have the perfect films for you with our LomoChrome series in 35 mm, 120 and 110 formats. Film is fabulous and we are constantly trying to keep it new and exciting with our handcrafted LomoChrome emulsions. Choose from pretty purples, trippy turquoises or our new LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200 2025 Formula in 35 mm for classic analogue charm. |
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| Monotone films have a certain kind of magic, a je ne sais quoi, a pièce de résistance. This movement towards monotone is oh so lusciously lovely and our B&W Films are the perfect photo partner. Our Kino series brings back the beauty of classic cinema and our Lady Grey and Earl Grey films add contrast and sophistication to every shot. If you want to embrace magnetic monotones, you can’t go wrong with any of them. |
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| “The data shows an interesting shift among the film community and an increase in black and white and a decrease in bold colors.” | | —Digital Camera World |
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