Where can I develop the negatives from a Lomo camera?
I want to get a lomo camera (still deciding between a Holga or Diana +) but it 's similar, I' M it was more concerned about where I can develop the negatives. Since digital cameras are now more common, photo shops still accept the denials? I live in London and I have a dark room. Any of you know the place where I can develop negatvies?
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Posted: January 15th, 2009 under Photographic Printing.
Tags: Analog, Diana, London
Comments
Comment from Red Dog
Time January 17, 2009 at 7:32 pm
Both great cameras for experimental and art photography.
First buy the Holga as it is much cheaper, it should be less than £8 in London.
I have both, and I much prefer the Holga for its ethereal artistic photos.
My Diana, at 4 times the price just takes poor photos.
You might also consider a lomo masterpiece: the Kodak Instamatic camera: Link 2 - these pocket size cameras are sturdy and use a 35mm wide film. They are readily available at rummage sales and online usually for less than £1. Find one with the special cartridge already in place and you can reload the cartridge as many times as you want. You can also buy the 126 cartridges (which are no longer manufactured) at many local chemists and labs for £1 or less:
If you are planning to shoot Black and White film it is much cheaper to develop the film at home, see Link 1 below.
You might also join a photo club, especially in London which lets members use a darkroom.
You do not need a darkroom, only about £20 worth of gear and chemicals from Jessops Link 3 below.
I load my Holga with 35mm film. It is quite easy to do. See Link 4
Best wishes, Red Dog





















Comment from BILL C
Time January 15, 2009 at 4:26 pm
Most photo shops or chemist shops can get the film (size 120, 70mm) developed and printed for you.
Professional photographers still use this format. It is the size for a Hasselblad or Rolleiflex.
Lomo’s are fun.