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One of the challenges of a street photographer is to have the alertness and field of vision of an eagle. With a lot of things going on spontaneously and in fleeting moments, sometimes it’s best to start off with the usual places to find the ‘decisive moment’.
The urban space is a wide playground befitting the street photographer. From city parks, food stalls to cafés, here are some photographs from the Lomography community during their street shoot sessions.
Can you recall the movies that were ever-present in your childhood years? What is it about each frame that was so memorable? In the spaces you find yourself in now, do you feel some aspects of those films bleed into view?
A while back, we sent photographer Brian Cho one of our Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lenses to test out, in a place none other than New York City. He's here today to chat with us about what he's been up to and his experience shooting with the lens!
Why do we love the 110 format so much? Is it the grain, the pocketability, the convenience or the nostalgia? It's everything and more! In this article, community members answer this one simple question about the beloved format.
Jump outside of your comfort zone and take sensationally striking shots with the signature bokeh of the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII! Available in Brass, Black Brass and Black Aluminium finish!
Elena Saviano is a New York City and Los Angeles based photographer who's work offers a unique perspective on the interplay between objects, people, and the spaces they inhabit. Recently, her artistic exploration led her to embrace the LomoApparat alongside some Lomo CN 800 film.
You might not know the name Ḥasan Ibn al-Haytham, but his groundbreaking achievements in the fields of optics, mathematics and physics laid the foundations for much of what we understand today.
Architectural photographer Aitor Estévez created these wonderful multiple exposures on our LomoChrome Metropolis 120 film. See the photos and read about his process here!
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!
In this series we’re going back to art school! We’re taking a look at some current photography classes, and getting to know the students using Lomography in their work. Today we're talking to Amy, who is studying Art and Photography at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Smiles Meyer is a California-based photographer who, in their latest photo series "What Do You See In Me?" (also known as "WDYSIM"), compares humanity to Rorschach inkblot tests using the Petzval 80.5 lens.
NYC-based photographer Carson Stachura is back to share what they've been up to recently, specifically their work documenting drag performances in New York City on Lomography Color Negative 400 and 800 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.
Here's your monthly dose of the latest happenings in the Lomography Community! From popular LomoHomes to ongoing competitions and more, find out what the community has been up to in March.
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.
Lorenzo Martinoia is an Italian analogue photography enthusiast. He tested some of our 120 and 35 mm films and posted his impressions on his YouTube channel. Read his interview and see the results here!
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