LomoChrome Purple 35mm Film at the Palace of Versailles

LomoChrome Purple 35mm Film at the Palace of Versailles

I've had a roll of Lomography LomoChrome Purple 35mm film in my Olympus Stylus Epic 80 all summer, and have taken a few shots here and there. I've never used this film before, and I kept being unsure of how certain environments would turn out. In the end, I wish I had taken the entire roll at the Palace of Versailles—because I am absolutely obsessed with the way these shots came out! This shot below is so magical.

VIBES: The Wizard of Oz poppy field meets The Goonies meets Pride & Prejudice

Lomography LomoChrome Purple 35mm Film

Lomography LomoChrome Purple 35mm film is a unique and experimental film stock that offers a surreal and dreamlike color palette. This ISO 100-400 film is known for its ability to transform ordinary scenes into otherworldly landscapes.

VIBES: Marie Antoinette meets Windfall meets Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

The film's signature effect shifts green tones to purple, creating an enchanting, almost psychedelic look. Blues can turn golden, while yellows may shift towards a vibrant blue. The results are unpredictable and vary depending on lighting conditions and exposure, and the surprise is part of its fun. LomoChrome Purple lends itself perfectly to my desire to add a touch of whimsy and artistic flair to my photos, in a totally new way. I love it!

VIBES: The Lizzie McGuire Movie meets Passport to Paris meets The Wedding Planner

The Olympus Stylus Epic 80 Film Camera

I shot these on an Olympus Stylus Epic 80 (also known as the mju II 80 in some markets), which is a compact point-and-shoot film camera that's become a cult favorite among photography enthusiasts. Released in the late 1990s, this camera features a sharp 35mm f/2.8 lens, making it ideal for street photography and everyday snapshots. Its sleek, weather-resistant body makes it a durable companion for various shooting conditions. The camera's autofocus system is quick and accurate, while its built-in flash provides good illumination when needed. With its compact size and user-friendly design, the Stylus Epic 80 is an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced photographers looking for a reliable, pocketable film camera. I picked mine up for $40 on Facebook Marketplace—which is a steal! I've seen it listed for over $100.

One of the most intriguing characteristics of the Olympus Stylus Epic 80 is its tendency to produce unique lens flares. When shooting in bright conditions or with strong light sources in the frame, the lens can create beautiful, ethereal flares that add a dreamy quality to images. These flares often appear as soft, colorful halos or streaks across the photo, lending an artistic and sometimes unpredictable element to shots. Many photographers actually seek out these flares, using them creatively to add atmosphere and a touch of vintage charm to their images. When combined with the surreal color shifts of LomoChrome Purple film, the lens flares created truly magical fairy elements within the Palace Gardens.

Try LomoChrome Purple for yourself!

If you're intrigued by the magical results of LomoChrome Purple, you can try it out for yourself! Get your hands on this funky film stock here: https://amzn.to/3Xn3S0H

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Travel Journaling In Paris

In the past, I've opted to wait til I get home from a trip to dig into something like a travel journal. But my current creative flow, matched with the convenience of the collage packs, inspired me to give it a try in real time, and it was so fun! 

It was truly my dream to travel, see art, be inspired and create a travel journal in real time! 
Spending my days soaking up the inspiration of master artists housed at the Louvre and the Belvedere, and then working on the collage journal at night while binging Love is Blind UK was truly top tier fun to me. ◡̈  
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