








Lens: Loftus Film: GS-0 Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "If you're familiar with the expression making lemonade out of lemons, this started as a great day but the weather fizzled by the time I'd...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Dixie Flash: off "Unexpected effect by Salvador 84 lens. This shot was made on the go (so it's a little bit blurred) in tube between two Minsk subway stations." Denis Perekhrest [button color="orange"...
Lens: Loftus Film: DC Flash: Standard "This shot is incredibly simplistic: a beautiful cardboard canister of 60 colored pencils, sold by a New York City store of the Japanese homewares retailer Muji, that I shot from a...
Lens: Lucas AB2 Film: DC Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X "The Great Wheel on Seattle’s waterfront is new to the city since last summer. It is now a major destination and highlight for visitors - adding grace and...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: D-Type Plate Flash: off "This photo was taken at Manor Park in Larchmont, NY, which is right on the water. My son was on his last Spring Break, from college as he is...
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: Blanko Flash: off "The mask in the picture is a 'splinter' mask used by tank crews in WW1 to avoid wood splinters from blinding them during strikes to their tank. It is in...
Lens: John S Film: C-Type Plate Flash: off "I often take photos of my children's toys using my iPhone, and this fetishist doll (belonging to my children who are in fact mixed race) caught my attention… I...
Lens: Roboto Glitter Film: Ina's 1935 Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit Note from Tom Choinski: "When considering the assignments for the Multiple Exposure Hipstaclass, I came across an interesting nugget from earlier article on at the...
Lens: Chunky Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit Note from Tom Choinski: "One Geo Ball, two exposures... three balls? This picture is a great example of overlap. Where the shadow of one exposure overlaps with...
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: Sugar Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "Double exposure is an exercise in technique. Thanks to Tom's Hipstaclass, I have experimented with multiple exposure and learnt how to use it. I had already...