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Well, you probably already know what we're about to say, and you're tired of hearing us out as we plead that you get out of your bed to begin your day... well. We won't be the ones doing the talking, bargaining and convincing this time. The whole Lomography community and their friends are here to send you off with their sincerest and brightest of smiles with our Monday Moodboard.
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.
What better way to spend some quality time with your family than to share what you love with them? For this photo series, I encouraged my mother to get back to her analogue roots and gave a roll of Lomography film and a Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera to document our time together.
"This film manages to make both the subject and the surrounding landscape unique by blending both into a fairy-tale atmosphere." Read our interview with Pietro Puleo.
Glistening sports cars crunch on the gravel as they pull up the iconic driveway. Stilettos click on polished marble floors and diamond-encrusted jewelry sparkles on elegantly dressed figures. With a refined black leather and silver metallic design, this sharp and sophisticated ultra-wide instant camera is dressed to impress.
Sara Latif's work involves the poetic use of light, shadows and reflections to reveal an individual's rich internal world. Though deeply personal, her core themes of finding one's identity, and reconciling one's own reality with our surroundings through art, are familiar to many.
Today we look at the work of Charlotte Mouly (@missxparamount) and get introduced to the magical nightlife of Paris through her atmospheric film photos.
“You learn to be a photographer by being a photographer.” Today we’re drawing attention to an overlooked master of photography. Discover the extraordinary work of Harold Feinstein.
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!
You don't need to go to the movies to visit magical places. Sometimes, all you need to change your perspective is to go off the beaten path once in a while.
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.
Whilst the Fisheye Baby 110 is small and simple, don’t let that fool you – it delivers truly breathtaking Lomographic snapshots full of vignettes, light leaks and good old analogue charm.
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.
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!
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