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An observant lomographer can find beauty even in the tiniest and simplest subject.
When seen up close, dew drops look like tiny planets made of glass. Today’s winning POTD was taken by coloryan with a Konstruktor F and Lomography Color Negative 400. You can see more of his fascinating macro shots in the album Drops.
Congratulations to coloryan for winning Photo of the Day!
There is a strong debate around the subject of post-production and editing our analogue photos. Some believe in the purity of film photography while others consider editing an integral part of their work. Which side are you on?
Frames empty of human subjects, solitary objects and a different atmosphere of the same place presented in three albums – these photos by community member @bnjmn are artifacts of various afternoons spent testing out the LomoApparat camera.
The color-shifting aspect can easily become the point of attraction in many photos taken with the a film stock like LomoChrome Purple. But in community member @nermantas' photos, human emotions and interactions take center stage, perfectly enhanced but not overshadowed by vivid purple hues.
The Lomomatic 110 is your compact companion for every adventure! Featuring a glass lens, automatic exposure, day and night aperture modes, controllable ISO settings and a flash, get ready to capture your memories in vibrant, super-sharp 110 frames, with a depth of field you’ve never seen on a 110 image ever before!
Our catch up interview with Lydia Lutz finds her even more deeply entangled in film. The artist and conservator talks about her conservation work, exhibitions including found photos taken in USSR Ukraine, and starting her own wet plate collodion photography business.
Frank Diamond entered the art world with oil painting and ended up specialising in photomontage. In this way he found a unique style, and learned how to represent his emotions with magical scenarios. This essence can be observed in the portraits he captured with our Petzval 80.5 Art Lens.
Lomographer @lilizoe, tells us about her time as an exchange student in Seoul, and shares her film photos from adventures in South Korea and other parts of Asia.
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There are two main kinds of black and white film, Orthochromatic and Panchromatic, which differ in their sensitivity to wavelengths. Find out the main differences of these two branches and see what effects they can render in your pictures.
Today marks Take a Hike Day. In this article, we're talking about the beauty and benefits of hiking, and our relationship with mountains as humans, and as film photographers and artists.
In this edition of Synesthesia we pair up analogue photos shot by women with an all-female soundtrack ranging from slow and sensual R&B hits, left-field pop tunes, and experimental electronic music.
Ignite the legacy of a fascinating but forgotten scientist, Ibn al-Haytham, and become a master of light with this unique lens designed for spherical aberration control on full-frame mirrorless cameras. Shipping Live Now!
In this edition of Making a Moment, Lomographer @pmonroe shares one of the first photos he ever uploaded to his LomoHome, which he took while exploring an old bookshop in Busan.
Lomographer @tokcan shows the range of LomoChrome Metropolis and LomoChrome Purple during a Russian winter in St. Petersberg and summer days in Istanbul.
Using the Sprocket Rocket, the Daguerreotype Achromat, and LomoChrome Turquoise, Lomographer Pam (@jeanne_d_arctique) gives us a glimpse into the savage and beautiful landscape of Greenland in winter, and reflects on the year that has passed.
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