








Lens: John S Film: Big Up Flash: off "I like John S, mainly for the blue-to-green cast it imparts, particularly in ambient lighting. Colours in the image are richer. Big Up is pretty much effect-neutral, except for...
Lens: Lucifer VI Film: Pistil Flash: off "The lens provides well-defined focus with purple tones, and vignette shadow that gives an almost “bruised” colour. The film saturates the colours, it has a characteristic diagonal overexposed stripe positioned...
Lens: John S Film: DreamCanvas Flash: off "I like to use this combo when I want to get an image that is full of vitality and unreality. I love the feathered edge and the film grain that...
Lens: John S Film: Kodot XGrizzled Flash: off "I don’t know who is John S but it is my go-to lens, especially when I pair it with Kodot XGrizzled. I love this combination for its rich colours...
Lens: John S Film: BlacKeys B+W Flash: off "For black and white pictures, I always use the same combo: John S and BlacKeys B+W! The reason is simple: John S is hard enough and BlacKeys B+W reminds...
To celebrate the 40 year anniversary of the Magazine W, Hipstamatic added the luxurious WMag Freepak to its collection. The Freepak includes the W40 film, the Wonder lens and a case. A competition was also organised on...
Lens: Americana Film: Dylan Flash: off "I love this picture as it was one of the first I took of my dog Lara, the one on the right, who I’d adopted from a rescue centre for stray...
Whoever said print is dead forgot to tell Hipstamatic. Even as analog media give way to their digital counterparts, the company that helped bring retro photo effects to iPhones finds new ways to display images off-screen. Hipstamatic’s...
Lens: Wonder Film: W40 Flash: off "This summer I had an assignment to photograph a classical quartet during a performance in an old small church. It was a beautiful and charming white church on the Belgian coast...
Lens: John S Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: off "I use Hipstamatic alongside other film and digital cameras. I like the spontaneity it offers without stopping to think about what lens or film or effect to use. Often...