








Lens: Hornbecker Film: Rock BW-11 Flash: Cherry Shine The Hornbecker lens, Rock BW-11 film and Cherry Shine flash all share the same high contrast overexposing effect. This is compounded when the three are combined. This is useful...
Name: Mark Allan Smith Hometown: Burnley, England Resides: Wigan, England Profession: Design Engineer Hobbies: Photography, Walking, Drumming,... Hipstographer since: 2011 Year of Birth: 1972 Favourite combo: (*) Favourite Lens: Loftus Favourite Film: Sugar Favourite Flash: Pop Rox...
Lens: Lucifer VI Film: AO DLX Flash: off "With this combo, the blacks are deep and gorgeous and the contrast is beautifully sharp. The Depth and Vignette of the Lucifer lens blends so well with the AO...
Name: Leslie Burnside Hometown: Akron, Ohio Resides: Santa Fe, New Mexico Profession: retired - former travel agent Hobbies: photography, travel, hiking, skiing Hipstographer since: October, 2011 Year of Birth: 1952 Favorite combo: Jane/BlacKeys B+W Favorite lens: Foxy...
Lens: Hornbecker Film: D-Type Plate Flash: off "Looking west on a Sunday morning, the pier seemed to reach to the Pacific." Sylvia Kimura facebook
Name: Alon Goldsmith Hometown: Johannesburg, South Africa Resides: Los Angeles, USA Profession: Creative Director - Copywriter Hobbies: Photography, Music, Cycling Hipstographer since: 2010 Year of Birth: 1961 Favorite combo: Watts AO BW Favorite Lens: Watts Favorite Film:...
Lens: John S Film: AO BW Flash: off "I decided to use the John S lens because it produces strong vignetting and was perfect for me because I wanted to isolate the figure from the context. I...
Lens: Hornbecker Film: AO BW Flash: off "Taken on an early morning run along Langus Riverfront Park in Everett, WA." Cindy Buske facebook
Lens: Hornbecker Film: AO DLX Flash: off "This is one of my favourite combos. Pure black and white, strong contrasts and you can thus create very 'reduced', abstract images. Hornbecker works great in direct sunlight and although...
Lens: Hornbecker Film: AO DLX Flash: off "The story is that my friend Josh put them on his face, and I told him they were crooked and he should fix them, as he was doing some bending...