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Let’s take a look back at the most memorable photographs shared in the community last year.
Hundreds of thousands of lomographs were uploaded in the community in the past twelve months, most of which had sparked curiosity and inspired everyone to continue shooting. Here are the ones that greatly stood out and captured everyone’s attention:
From everyone here in Lomography, congratulations to our fellow lomographers for having the most popular photos of 2015!
Beautiful shots everyone. Congrats to all who were featured! I feel very happy to be considered good enough to be part of this list and to have your eyes on my work every day here, thank you all!
I love every single one of those lomomographs. Well done to all the talented shooters. I'm looking forward to see what 2016 will bring. Happy New Year !
@pan_dre I'm glad to see you here in the list. It seems like so many of you all there who are behind the curtains of Lomography are too busy to do what you love, shoot photos. And this is one hell of a list of names, all amazing people who have an amazing eye. I feel like I cheated by just spamming my home with 10x the shots of a normal person and hoping something was liked. The shots above are mind blowing. Whomever out there thinks anything ill of film just needs to look at this page and then try to replicate ANY of these photos in digital form and they will remember why film is beloved here like it's a golden god of plastic and emulsion. because it is.
In this edition of Lomography Pioneers we're taking a look at the photography of @life_on_mars, who has used Lomography cameras to push the boundaries of his creativity over his many years as part of the community.
In this article we take a look at the photos taken by members of the Colectivo FAMA (a collective of female artists and photographers from Málaga), who explored the mythological figure of the goddess Diana with Diana cameras and shared their experiences as women photographers.
This past April we partnered with 'I'm Still Developing' for the first US LomoWalk of the year in San Diego, California. Let's take a look at some photos from the day!
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!
Film photographer Thomas App is back with us to tell us about his test of the new LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 (35 mm) film, which he shot during a walk by the sea in Saint-Nazaire. Let's take a look at his results!
We invited photographer Kazuyuki Ohmori to try out our brand-new Nour Triplet V 2.0/64 Bokeh Control Art Lens. Let's take a look at his first impressions and the photos he shared with us.
Jenny from the Lomography Embassy Store Taipei shares her experience using the Diana F+ 120 film camera along with Lomography 120 film. Let's take a look at her photos and hear her thoughts on the charm of medium format!
Don’t know your 35 mm from your 110? Never heard of medium format? Confused about cross-processing? This guide gives a brief overview of everything analogue and you’ll be an expert in no time! Get a head start with film photography with our downloadable 12-page PDF guide.
We held our first LomoChrome Turquoise Lomowalk! Let's rewind back to May, where we partnered up with Photodom to host a walk at Coney Island, and take a look at a few of the participants' results.
In this edition of Making a Moment, Francis Lee shares a photograph he captured last year at a playground with his daughter, and speaks about what this moment means to him.
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In this edition of Lomography Pioneers we take a look at Jean Baptiste Saint-Pol's work and impact on the Lomography community, from showing how far it is possible to take multiple exposures to forming his own group called Les Parisiens.
Kaitlyn Mikayla is a full-time photographer, director, and editor who recently ditched her digital kit to go full analogue. Let's take a look at some of her editorial shots in Europe taken with our color negative films!
We take a look at midsummer festivities in the Nordic region through the lens of various community members including film photographers Friederike Vogl (@milchtrinken) and Kim Antmark (@antmark) from Denmark and Finland.
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