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Multiple exposure photography gives us the license to reshape and rearrange the world.
No need for heavy equipment and machinery. All it took argentic-translation to create this topsy-turvy version of Louvre Pyramid in Paris was his trusty camera (Nikon FM2 loaded with Ilford HP5) and an eye for perfect symmetry.
Congratulations to argentic-translation for winning Photo of the Day!
Korea-based photographer Borumdalism shares his uniquely wonderful and surreal multiple exposure portraits, and chats with us about his love for this unusual method of image making as well as the influence of music on his work.
Happy World Pinhole Photography Day to our community! If you are new to pinhole photography, here's a tipster to help you to accurately measure your exposure times if you find yourself without a light meter.
In this interview we get to know Yu Huapen. He tells us how he sees film photography as a medium that helps him to deeply examine and understand the world around him, and shares with us his photos taken with Lomography color negative film.
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.
Multiple exposures are a creative way to take your instant photos to the next level, particularly when you add color gels to make them even more crazy. Today we show you how to get the most out of this Lomographic technique with the Lomo'Instant Automat Glass.
Brendan Flesher (a.k.a Expired Bren) shares a wonderful series of photos shot on Lomography Color Negative 100, 400, and 800. He gives us insight into his journey into analogue photography, the influence of history in his work, and his process shooting with our Color Negative film family.
Architectural photographer Aitor Estévez created these wonderful multiple exposures on our LomoChrome Metropolis 120 film. See the photos and read about his process here!
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!
Today photographer Luis Garcia is back with us to give his first impressions of our new LomoChrome Color '92 film and share his results from a day out in New York City.
With its 170° lens mixed with features such as multiple exposure, bulb mode, and flash, the Fisheye No.2 is perfect for nights out. Here we share some tips on how to get the best low light photos with your Fisheye No.2.
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Have you ever tried to shoot multiple exposures with a LomoApparat? In this video tutorial we are looking into how to create stunning multiple exposures with our point-and-shoot camera.
For film photographer Natallia Russiyan, the Lomography community is "a big open gate to a bright, warm world". This view translates to her work which is as varied and vibrant as her creative methods.
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".
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