








Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: W40 Flash: off Using: Oggl "Rheanna is the Editorial Assistant for Snap Magazine and the subject of this photo. It is one of the outtakes from a shoot we did for the May...
The first thing I noticed as soon as I started using Oggl is that there’s something strange in framing the picture. I placed my iPhone on a tripod using the adaptor and framed my subject, and then...
Lens: John S Film: Sugar Flash: off Machu Picchu by Andrea Luca Lepore facebook
A few weeks before an official release, Hipstamatic has provided a few dozen users a beta version to test. So what do they think of Oggl? We asked for their opinions, and also asked Richard Koci Hernandez who...
How can I sum up the concept of Oggl in a few words? You could describe Oggl as the love child (illegitimate of course!) resulting from a relationship between Hisptamatic and Instagram. I’ve said it! With the...
Lens: Jane Film: Ina's 1982 Flash: off "Nuages" "Nearly everyday there are amazing cloud formations over Paris. I am constantly aiming my iPhone skyward because the heavenly display is awing and sometimes slightly surreal. This low rolling...
Lens: Lucas AB2 Film: Blanko Noir Flash: off "While waiting to use the bathroom at Starbucks, I turned around to find these two ladies in a very serious discussion. The lighting, the window, the moment was just...
Name: Allan Ezial Hometown: San Rafael, California Resides: USA Profession: Creative Director, Photographer Hobbies: Journalistic Photography, Cooking, Painting Hipstographer Since: Since it was first released. Year of Birth: 1968 Favorite Combo: John S + BlacKeys SuperGrain Favorite...
Lens: Jimmy Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: Pop Rox Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "This was a spontaneous image (and mutation). I've been working long hours at work so I decided to take a quick break and shoot a...
Lens: Foxy Film: W40 Flash: off "Thanks mostly to the full-of-contrast W40 film, this is a very versatile combo, good for most situations if you want full details, saturated colour vividness and different light settings: the shadows...