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It’s that time of the week again when waking up and taking a bath is a chore. Monday, the often detested day, just can’t seem to get any better… unless you try to.
In this week’s Monday Moodboard, the sun greets you to have a good, splendid day as it casts out its light to warm up your coming winter days and demanding daily tasks. A little ray of optimism for the worst day of the week probably won’t hurt.
In this interview we get to know film photographer Nastya Kaletkina. Her portraits are filled with a sense of mystery and nostalgia which she conjures through her use of analogue techniques and a focus on creating atmosphere.
Turning your everyday shots into out-of-this-world scenes: today we see how LomoAmiga Carla Dief used this film to transform South Korea into an even more magical country with the LomoChrome Turquoise 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.
Lomographer Alexzandra Roy is back to update us on her experimentation with film. As she reminisces on her photo diary of this past summer, she fills us in on her techniques such as film souping and cross-processing.
Ricardo Yan II is an upcoming photographer from the Philippines, specializing in male portraits and documenting the underground queer nightlife of Manila. We get to know how he started his career and what's next for him.
Capture the captivating coastline in ultra-wide-angle snaps and enjoy effortless experimentation with the La Sardina Caleta, dressed in a one-of-a-kind striped fabric design!
Community member Fah (@fah-blue-sky) gives us a unique view of Japan with hiking photos captured with Lomography Redscale film and a few cameras including the Lomo LC-A+.
In a fast-changing world driven by digitalization, how have film enthusiasts been keeping the love for film alive? In this new series we dive into different film communities all over the world, starting with the tech-savvy Southeast Asian country of the Philippines.
In this edition of Making a Moment, Guido Rocatti (aka @ruido) tells us about his trip to Guatemala, a hike to an active volcano, and shares why the experience connected him with his late grandmother.
An awesome accessory for the analogue adventurer, this brand-new instant camera was inspired by the sweeping plains and diverse flora and fauna of the Serengeti National Park. Featuring a textured brown leather design and golden embossed detailing, no safari is complete without this advanced instant camera. Featuring a textured brown leather design and golden embossed detailing, no safari is complete without this advanced instant camera.
In this farewell edition of Dear Young Shutterbugs, we're concluding the series with an immaculate piece of advice from long-time Lomographer and now Lomography team member @adi_totp: be brave, take chances and keep moving forward!
In our new series we investigate current photography classes at different art schools. We start off with Stephan Wiesinger from the "Art and Photography" class of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
The lush blue of cyanotypes will be familiar to experimental photographers. To step up and challenge our printing game, today we look at a simple yet rewarding technique, wet cyanotype, as well as a color tinting with organic substances.
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