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As time progresses, portrait photography has grown and developed as well over the years. From the strict, traditional style, candid shots came glamour or boudoir, portraiture mixed in surrealism, and then Arnold Newman’s “environmental portraiture”.
The styles from then to now are continuously being practiced, and sometimes a little mix of this and that can make a portrait that stands out among the usual. Here are some stunning portraits from the Lomography community to take inspiration from.
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.
It’s time to get your hands on our newest film camera, the Lomomatic 110! Perhaps you’re asking yourself, what to capture with this tiny pocket camera? Here's a quick guide to get you inspired!
This summer you can get everywhere with your camera, even underwater. It's time to get a closer look at the Simple Use Underwater Case to live your analogue summer adventure to the fullest.
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!
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.
For those who are always on the go, or perhaps just want a reliable camera that they can take everywhere, here's a list of 10 compact film cameras that slip easily in your pocket.
LomoAmigo Angela Izzo is known in our community for her striking, psychedelic style. On a recent trip to New Orleans for Halloween and the Day of the Dead, she knew she had to embrace her experimental practice in the name of the season — all with an array of Lomography cameras and film!
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!
Cats sleeping on their backs, rolling on the floor, waiting by the door or stealing our snacks – once you're smitten by a kitten it gets harder not to love them for who they are. Today, in honour of International Cat Day, we're showing some appreciation for our feline friends!
Concert photographer Ryan Russell has spent a large chunk of his life on the road, documenting bands like Death Cab for Cutie and Paramore on tour. After recently digging up photos from his early years of touring, he is here to share some shots taken with his favorite camera, the Lomo LC-A.
We have exciting news! We are currently working on a new feature for your community browsing experience, allowing you to mix and match metas and discover more photos from the community. Check out some cool combinations we have found so far!
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.
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.
This past March we teamed up with Amarga Vintage and Verónica Alvez Farias to host a special all-female analogue LomoWalk in Salamanca, Spain. Check out some of the wonderful photos captured on 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?
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