Lomography Sunset Strip: the Go-To Slide Film for Night & Flash Photography!

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When it’s dark out, let Lomography Sunset Strip illuminate your night-time shots! With slightly subtle, yet incredibly present saturation and contrast, Sunset Strip is definitely the choice film for amazing evening shots!

Credits: noe_arteaga

Dear Fellow Lomographers,

My name is noe_arteaga and I am addicted to cross-processing.
YES, I admit it! The color shifts that color our photographs so boldly make my heart skip a beat! The intense saturation that brightens up our world makes me swoon! And contrast? There is never enough!

Good news of us, Lomographers, for I have found a true gritty slide film to fulfill my Rock N’ Roll lifestyle! This film is edgy! It captures warm vibrations and spits them out in glorious colors! Now, you might be thinking, what does this slide film have over any other? Well, if you like your shots to look cool, crazy, colorful, and full of contrast, you can use most any slide film, but I can guarantee that no other film plays this nicely at night. It is none other that Lomography’s Sunset Strip film!

Lomography Sunset Strip is ROCKIN’

Lomography Sunset Strip lives up to its namesake. The Sunset Strip in beautiful Los Angeles is known for its vibrant, rock n’ roll nightlife. How appropriate, because Lomography Sunset Strip film truly shines when used at night! Whether you choose to use a flash or whatever available ambien light, this film captures it all and harmonizes the most spectacular photos you’ve seen!

Flash it!!

OR

Soak up the ambien light!

Flash or not, Sunset Strip really has a way of capturing the warm tones of the moment. The saturation isn’t overbearing, and there’s just enough contrast to let your audience know you live on the wild side of the slide!

Let me just give you this warning!!! Sunset Strip is, after all, a slide film. That means, that like most slide films, it requires as best possible exposure as possible to reach its potential! And, like all other slide films, over exposure can happen if you’re just even 1 inch too close!

The lovely grazie here models for us a good exposure and one that is just a tad bit overexposed.

Next time I see you guys on Sunset Blvd., my friends, I hope to find you armed with your analogue cameras, loaded with some Lomography Sunset Strip!!! Don’t get in too deep, though! I almost had to check in to BHS Hollywood Recovery Center (on Sunset Blvd., ironically) for Xpro Addiction!!!

See you on the wild side of the slide, LomoAmigos!!

geschrieben von noe_arteaga am 2013-01-07 in #Ausrüstung #party #night #film #slide #35mm #review #flash #cross-process #sunset-strip

12 Kommentare

  1. guanatos
    guanatos ·

    I totally agree @noe_arteaga and when paired with Fritz the Blitz it's amazing!

  2. istionojr
    istionojr ·

    after seeing your pictures in here seems like sunset strip really cool to shoot at night.
    nice review! :)

  3. grazie
    grazie ·

    hahahahha love this article!!!! oh don't forget your idea

  4. clownshoes
    clownshoes ·

    Nice, some wild stuff there.

  5. noe_arteaga
    noe_arteaga ·

    Thank you @clownshoes, @boobert, @atria007, @robertofiuza, @vicker313, @ricoinbrooklyn, @bebopbebop, @kneehigh85, @neanderthalis, @saidseni for checking out my article!!!

    Have any of you guys also tried this film before? If you have, I'd love to see some photos!!
    @guanatos I tried looking for your album of Sunset Strip + Fritz Blitz but couldn't find it! Link please!!

    And lovely @grazie THURSDAY!!! hehehehe

  6. saidseni
    saidseni ·

    It is the next in line! Love the expression "wild side of the slide"! :D

  7. guanatos
    guanatos ·

    @noe_arteaga I don't have a full album, but some pics on this one are using a La Sardina with its Fritz www.lomography.de/homes/guanatos/albums/1915931-las-dobles-…

  8. noe_arteaga
    noe_arteaga ·

    @saidseni Let me know as soon as their up!! (i'm still not getting notifications on my feed if other people upload new albums!)

    @guanatos those were some great shots, even they day time ones!! Maybe my next Sunset Strip Roll will be in the day! =O (still xpro, of course!!)

  9. guanatos
    guanatos ·

    @noe_arteaga thanks man! I want to try it with early morning light to see if I get more of that orange tone... let me know how it goes :)

  10. herbert-4
    herbert-4 ·

    Good article and photos. I have some slide film. It's in the fridge, but if cross processed, it turns a kind of dark pink even if overexposed 2 stops, It's 120 200 ISO, the box says Fortunate Fast Superslides with no expiration date, and made in India. I bought it in Chinatown about 3 years ago. I might try again.

  11. noe_arteaga
    noe_arteaga ·

    Thanks for the kind feedback, @herbert-4 !!!! You should let me try 1 of those Fortunate rolls!! hehehe =)

  12. andrus_n
    andrus_n ·

    I think I should give the Sunset Strip a try - thanks for the article.

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