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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2019 · 23 MIN

Negative Positives Podcast #238

from Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast · host Mike Gutterman

Andre joins us for a solo show where he talks about his first impressions of the Lomo LCA-120, what his keeper rate was, lessons learned from not getting close enough with a wide angle lens, the trials and tribulations of zone focus, and more.  Next, he waxes on about the one shot he's legitimately proud of, explains the behind the scenes of how he shot and scanned it, and uses it as an example for the kind of work he wants to create with it in the future (if Ed Conde lends the camera to him again or Andre just shuts up and buys his own).  Finally, Mike steps in to insert a call in camera review from Bill Smith for the Olympus OM-1, reminds everyone of the extended deadline for the Negative Positives Double Exposure Tag Team Challenge, and hints at a new idea for the podcast this weekend!

Andre joins us for a solo show where he talks about his first impressions of the Lomo LCA-120, what his keeper rate was, lessons learned from not getting close enough with a wide angle lens, the trials and tribulations of zone focus, and more.  Next, he waxes on about the one shot he's legitimately proud of, explains the behind the scenes of how he shot and scanned it, and uses it as an example for the kind of work he wants to create with it in the future (if Ed Conde lends the camera to him again or Andre just shuts up and buys his own).  Finally, Mike steps in to insert a call in camera review from Bill Smith for the Olympus OM-1, reminds everyone of the extended deadline for the Negative Positives Double Exposure Tag Team Challenge, and hints at a new idea for the podcast this weekend!

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Andre joins us for a solo show where he talks about his first impressions of the Lomo LCA-120, what his keeper rate was, lessons learned from not getting close enough with a wide angle lens, the trials and tribulations of zone focus, and more....

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