October 17, 2010

Supersampler Technique

There are several techniques used to take pictures with supersampler. Each technique produces a different picture.

TECHNIQUE #1 X-PROCESS AND 2X-POSE

X marks the Supersampler spot! Load up some slide film, execute your favorite Supersampler technique, and ask the film lab to "cross-process" it - dunking your film in the "wrong" chemicals fires up all the colors in your image! Follow it up with another X-rated trick - the Double-Exposure, that is. Shoot your roll, rewind it very carefully, and reload the film! Doing this allows you to super-impose a stream of images over your used roll.



TECHNIQUE #2 ACROSS & UP


Stretch things up a bit with this easy trick! Flex your arms and pan your Supersampler from left-to-right, top-to-bottom (and vice-versa) - thereby extending your subject into a long, stretchy scene!


TECHNIQUE #3 SHAKKIN' NOT STIRRED

Fancy seeing the world in topsy-turvy? With your Supersampler in hand, flick, shake, and twist your wrist for a wonderfully crazy perspective!


TECHNIQUE #4 MOVE YOUR CAMERA 

Feeling extra energetic? Put that to good use and move around your non-moving Lomographic object of desire! Flex your arm, extend your hand and get those four googling lenses into their face!

TECHNIQUE #5 MOVE YOUR SUBJECT

Allow your subject to prance and dance in front of the lenses as you keep your Supersampler super-steady!


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