Lomogon Wanderlust Diaries, Chapter 1: Portraits

The lens that you use for shooting portraits with makes a remarkable difference. You wouldn't want your photo to appear flat, and you should be able to draw sharp focus on your subject. The Lomogon 2.5/32 Art Lens is a great all-rounder, particularly for portraits. It performs well in all lighting conditions and with its Dial-style aperture mechanism, produces a nice bokeh that highlights your subject. In this chapter of Lomogon Wanderlust Diaries, our favorite photographers demonstrate what the Lomogon can do in portraiture!

Louis Dazy

Louis Dazy is a French photographer, whose stunning work we've featured in the Magazine. He used the Lomogon 2.5/32 Art Lens during a summer in Paris.

Haruka Yamamoto

Haruka Yamamoto is a Japanese photographer who is fascinated by film photography’s fragile atmosphere. To shoot in the busy streets of Tokyo, she used the fast Lomogon 2.5/32 Art Lens.

Ruby June

Ruby June is a fashion photographer by day and an actress and drummer by night. Her photographs are cinematically charged, drawing on playful style elements to create an aesthetic that is uniquely her own.

Klive Lai

Klive Lai (@klive0420) is one of the most active Lomographers in the community. For his Lomogon diary, he took advantage of the lens's wide perspective and shot some portraits in an abandoned industrial site in Taiwan.

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Lomogon Art Lens

Lomogon Art Lens

Designed to electrify escapades great and small, the Lomogon combines the legendary aesthetics of the Lomo LC-A+ with higher-than-ever optical quality, beautiful bokeh and a unique, super-speedy aperture mechanism.

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