Lomography LomoChrome Purple Sample Photos with a Holga 120 GCFN | Review

 

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I’ve heard so many things about Lomography LomoChrome Purple. Some people love it, some people absolutely despise it and some people have never heard of it! Personally, I’m obsessed with it. I love the whimsical world that you can create with it. I get bored with photographing the real world sometimes and I find that LomoChrome Purple brings a little bit of spice and excitement to my film. My favorite day is when I get my film back in the mail and I get to spend it scanning and finding out how my images turned out. The film is super saturated and makes for particularly beautiful landscapes. I find that it can be a bit grainy, especially when you start layering images like I do with multiple exposures. But it’s much less noticeable if you choose to shoot with a better camera. I’ve also used LomoChrome Purple with my Contax 645 and those images are much, much sharper. Overall, though, I’ll take a little bit of grain for some strange, magical purple photos!

You guys know I love the Holga 120 GCFN, so of course, I had to try out the LomoChrome Purple with it. I find the combination to be truly magical. The Holga already has such a dreamy, surreal quality to it, so adding in the LomoChrome Purple really makes the images seem otherworldly.

If you’re not quite ready to venture out into 120 film, LomoChrome Purple also comes in 35 mm, so you can try it out with any ole 35 mm film camera! Plus, it’s just a regular C-41 development process so you can send it to your regular film lab and they’ll know what to do!

I tend to find good deals for LomoChrome purple 120 on eBay, with people getting rid of their film in bulk. Even if its a couple of years expired, it should be perfectly fine as long as it was kept in a relatively temperate environment. If it’s been refrigerated, even better! And as soon as you get it, pop it in the refrigerator to keep it in good, usable condition for as long as possible!

All of the images below are taken with a Holga GCFN and LomoChrome Purple 120 film. I hope these images inspire you to get out there and try it out! Don’t be afraid to get weird and get experimental. We need more uniqueness and creativity out there in the world. :) If you’re feeling REALLY adventurous, you should try out LomoChrome Turquoise, the latest LomoChrome film from Lomography. I don’t love it quite as much but it’s super interesting and I know that there are some people out there that will be able to make some incredible photos with it!

WHERE TO BUY:

Lomography LomoChrome Purple 120 film on eBay

Lomography LomoChrome Purple 35 mm on Amazon

Holga 120 GCFN on Amazon

Holga 120 GCFN on eBay (for more fun colors!)

LomoChome Turquoise on eBay!

Thanks so much for stopping by! Feel free to leave any questions/comments/thoughts below! And don’t forget to stop by my Amazon storefront for more camera/film recommendations. :)

<3 Myles Katherine

 

Holga & 35 mm Photographs Featured in the "Art From Within" Exhibition at Steven Francis Fine Art Gallery in Lynchburg, Virginia

 

St. Augustine Beach, Florida

When I was a sophomore at University of Lynchburg, my teacher, Steven Coates taught me how to shoot film, print in the darkroom and put together a strong portfolio. He has always been incredibly supportive of my work. After graduating from college with a degree in Studio Art, I worked for Steve as a photographer’s assistant for about year before moving to Portland, Oregon in 2012. Then, after moving back to Virginia in 2019, I began working for him again as an assistant and web designer. I’ve been managing his website for the last few years and helping with social media. His gallery, Steven Francis Fine Art Gallery, has been putting out incredible exhibitions over the past few years, filled with local, national and international artists. The latest exhibition, Art From Within, is a staff show, showcasing work from all of the people that help the gallery run smoothly. I’m honored to be a part of the show and to have my work hanging alongside such talented artists, including Steve himself. Below are a few of my photographs featured in the show. There are black and white 35 mm film photographs from Paris and Scotland, along with colorful Holga photographs taken in St. Augustine, Florida, Chinoteague, Virginia and Corolla, NC. If you’re interested in purchasing a print, contact me here!

And if you’re in Lynchburg or close by, make sure to stop by and see the show!

<3 Myles Katherine

Chincoteague, Virginia

St. Augustine, Florida

Corolla, NC

Paris, France

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh, Scotland