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Filled with juicy conversations, the shoutbox is definitely a fun place to chat with fellow lomographers across the globe!
The shoutbox is open for everyone who wants to speak their mind. It’s the center of rants, promotions, suggestions, among many other things and helps in making this community a better place. Kudos to the top shoutbox users of February 2015 for keeping the conversation going!
A while back, we sent photographer Brian Cho one of our Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lenses to test out, in a place none other than New York City. He's here today to chat with us about what he's been up to and his experience shooting with the lens!
Life is made more beautiful by the trivialities that make us who we are – from our comfort foods to our favorite places. We chatted with Eelco Wortman about capturing life the way it is, and he shared his photos taken with the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens and Lomography Color Negative 800 film.
Jodi (@jolom) is a experimental photographer and "coincidence addict" from Atlanta, Georgia. We recently had the chance to chat with her about everything analogue, from her wildest experiments with alternative processes to her love of reviving obsolete cameras with instant film.
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How many ways can you think of to use the different lens attachments from your Lomo’Instant Automat Camera? Here is a fun tipster on multiple exposures with three lens attachments that come with the camera.
The LomoApparat is the perfect camera to play with different lens attachments. We experimented with building a water-filled lens for fluidly distorted images that catapult you into another reality.
The Pride Parade is an important event that is celebrated in many cities across the world. We decided to document the march in Vienna with a Sprocket Rocket Camera to capture all the action in one awesome panoramic frame!
In celebration of Film Photography Day there are tons of exclusive discounts and fab freebies available so shop now and enjoy sweet savings before it’s too late!
Roda Nona is a collective of four friends who share the same hobbies. Recently they took our very own ActionSampler camera on their adventures. Let's chat with Bella, Khansa, Laras and Wanda!
We recently collaborated with Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts for a fun event introducing students to analogue photography. Let’s take a look at some of their photos and hear their thoughtful opinions on the relationship between film photography and their various academic fields.
The sun's out and so should our film cameras be! In this article we've listed a few fun, classic and experimental photo styles to give you inspiration for your summer shenanigans with the help of our creative community members.
Jump outside of your comfort zone and take sensationally striking shots with the signature bokeh of the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII! Available in Brass, Black Brass and Black Aluminium finish!
This time it's the turn of Lomographer Jacqueline Badeaux to share a meaningful photograph with us. She chose to tell us about this gritty and grainy double exposure, taken with the Lomo LC-A+ and exploring themes of "impermanence, alchemy, dream, and nostalgia".
Lomographer Edward Conde brings a sense of nostalgia to every picture with these shots of Disneyland paired with the Minitar Art Lens along with LomoChrome Color '92 and Redscale XR film.
For this edition of Making a Moment, we’re transported to the idyllic island of Okinawa, and the laid back life of Lomographer @dede_dos. He shares with us the moment he captured his son standing up on a surfboard for the first time.
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