Review of Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 400 film with a Nikon FE2 | Sample photos in Portugal!

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I love Lomography film. I love all of it. I honestly don’t know what I’d do without them! They are the only large scale company creating unique film stock that is reliable. Maybe I’m wrong, but that’s just been my experience so far. You guys know I love Lomography LomoChrome Purple and LomoChrome Turquoise film, but I’m also equally as obsessed with their standard color film stock. The colors are incredibly vibrant and realistic, with surprisingly natural skin tones. It’s one of the most affordable film stocks out there, particularly if you buy in bulk. The only downside is that sometimes its hard to find. But when it’s available, I always stock up. I would say Lomography Color Negative film might be the film that I use the most out in the real world. When I’m shooting weddings, portraits, events… anything where I know my client doesn’t want me to get too crazy with my film stock.

I took a roll of Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 400 film with me to Portugal and tried it out in my Nikon FE2. I have a full blog post and YouTube video about the Nikon FE2 because I’m obsessed with it. It’s the best 35 mm film camera that I own. The photos are absolutely stunning. I recommend the Nikon Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4 lens because it adds a level of surreality and magic to the images due to the wide aperture capabilities. I love a good 50 mm lens. There is something truly special about them. They create images that are intimate and dreamy but that don’t look too outside of reality.

I wanted to share my full roll of Lomography Color Negative 400 film that I took with my Nikon FE2 in Portugal so you can see what this film is capable of. You can also check out my YouTube video that I made from our trip to Portugal here if you’d prefer to watch rather than scroll. :) I can’t believe I almost left my Nikon FE2 at home for this trip because I was already planning on bringing so many other cameras! Thank goodness I didn’t, because these might be some of my favorite images I took on that trip. Lomography also makes this film in ISO 100 and ISO 800, but I prefer the ISO 400. :) If you’re looking for more film recommendations, make sure to check out my blog post about all of my favorite 35 mm film stocks here.

If you’re interested in trying out Lomography Color Negative ISO 400 35 mm film, here is where you can find it!

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR NEGATIVE ISO 400 35 MM FILM

B&H PHOTO VIDEO

AMAZON (not always in stock)

ADORAMA

EBAY (most likely to get a good deal because people are usually selling unused stock)

If it’s out of stock on these sites, you can always check out some of the similar film stocks:

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR NEGATIVE ISO 800 35 MM FILM

B&H PHOTO VIDEO

ADORAMA

EBAY

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR NEGATIVE ISO 100 35 MM FILM

B&H PHOTO VIDEO

ADORAMA

EBAY

WHERE TO BUY A NIKON FE2

AMAZON

KEH CAMERA

ETSY

EBAY

WHERE TO BUY A NIKON NIKKOR AF 50MM F1.4 D LENS

AMAZON

KEH CAMERA

EBAY

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3 Best 120 Films to use with a Holga Toy Camera - Film Photography Tips

 

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BEST BLACK & WHITE AND COLOR FILMS TO USE WITH A HOLGA

If you’ve been following me for a while, you probably know that the Holga (particularly the Holga 120 GCFN) is my favorite camera of all time. It’s a cheap, plastic camera but is capable of taking some truly unique photographs. It’s the one camera I never leave home without! I’ve been shooting with the Holga for almost 15 years now and I’ve tried quite a few different film brands with it at this point. I wanted to share my 3 favorite films I’ve used over the years and why I keep going back to them. Make sure to check out my blog post and YouTube video about the Holga here!

1. Lomography Color Negative 120 ISO 400

My absolute favorite film to use with the Holga. Lomography‘s color 120 films are actually some of the more affordable ones out there, especially if you buy in bulk to save on shipping costs. The best part about this film is the bright, vibrant colors. I’ve noticed that films like Kodak Portra (which I love using for some of my other cameras) just tend to turn out flat and unexciting when using the Holga. Because the images taken with the Holga aren’t the sharpest or most detailed, having a vibrant and bold color film REALLY makes a difference. Plus, the 400 film speed works in both bright light and lower light situations. It’s the most versatile film speed for the Holga, in my opinion. The 100 speed color negative film by Lomography is also great!

2. FUJIFILM Neopan 100 Acros II Black & White Negative Film

While I’ll forever miss the original Neopan Acros 100 film, this one is still amazing. The first film I ever used with a Holga was Neopan Acros 100 and I’m still obsessed with the fine grain and moodiness of the film. It’s super sharp, has beautiful tones and creates interesting images when used in low light BECAUSE of the slow film speed. I used to use black and white film a lot more than I do now, but I’ll always cherish the magic and nostalgia of black and white film. I prefer to shoot in color now to allow myself the option of converting to black and white.

3. Lomography LomoChrome Purple XR 100-400 Color Negative Film

I know this isn’t a popular opinion, but I LOVE this film. It’s unique, dreamy and interesting. I think the combination of the Holga and Purple Lomochrome film works really well together. I know I’m a weird person anyway, so if people want to think I’m weird for liking this film, that’s just another day for me. Photographers have a LOT of opinions on this film, but personally, I think if someone hates this film, it's because they’ve never taken a good photo with it. ;)

 

WHERE TO PURCHASE:

Lomography Color Negative 120 ISO 400

B&H Photo

Adorama

eBay

FUJIFILM Neopan 100 Acros II Black & White Negative Film

Adorama

eBay

Lomography LomoChrome Purple XR 100-400 Color Negative Film

B&H Photo

eBay

Amazon

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