Film Cameras and Film
In this section you'll find photographic features that explore holidays and photography courses, details about members meetings, trials and tribulations of installing new software along with general discussions on the art and business of photography.
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For those that love an instant photo, we've rounded up our best instant cameras, and some instant printers as well, currently available.
John Duder has been perusing eBay again but this time, he's picked up a second-hand analogue Lomo instant camera to see if nostalgia and the Lomography philosophy are something he can enjoy in 2020.
A Youtuber has found a time capsule with glass negatives from around the 1900s in and it turns out that it's not just the modern-day internet that loves cat photos!
How to get the best results when scanning negatives, slides and prints, and the do's and don'ts of scanning.
Lomography's latest article, exclusively written for ePz, is all about the camera that started lomography.
Joy Celine Asto re-introduces us to film and explains why it's a medium that shouldn't be forgotten.
David Clapp has just had his Canon 5D converted to infrared and here are his first thoughts on his new toy.
In recent years the art of photography has been revolutionised by the digital camera changing the way we both take and print photographs. However, as much as this new digital era should be embraced it is also important not to forget the traditional printing methods of the past. Ilford Photo along with HARMAN technology are preserving these time honoured photographic printing methods whilst also moving with the 21st century.
Analysing perceptive skills Angelika Stehle still remembers the ah-ha! effect when she first learned to see. In art the secret to creating and enjoying lies in looking at things in a different way.
In the early 1990s a couple of students discovered a small, enigmatic Russian camera, the Lomo Kompakt Automat, and created a new style of artistic experimental photography with their first unorthodox snapshot cavortings.