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.
Do you find creativity to be an even more hard nut to crack in times of isolation? Whether you like to fly solo and explore the surroundings with your camera, or you enjoy working in the company of your other pals – we understand, 2020 was not easy. But we can always fight back, can’t we?
Art has always been a part of New York City-based photographer Lauren Lepore's life. Mixing collage and photography, she just created her second zine 'Intimately Disposable'. You can also get a chance to win Lauren's zine by joining the giveaway!
Community member Gerald, aka grunrader, took our LomoChrome Metropolis on a trip to Vienna's Wurstelprater. In this article you can get to know Gerald and get inspired by his dreamy photos!
Our newest wide angle Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens is the perfect lens to get a full story in one frame. Documentary photographer Chrystofer Davis tried it out in the streets of New York for a larger-than-life angle through his camera.
Price Alert! Capture the beauty of your reality with the unprecedented sharpness and innovative adaptability of the Neptune Convertible Art Lens System!
The poetic performative photographs of "The City is a Choreography" by Melissa Schriek can now be flipped through the pages, and the artist is back with Lomography Magazine to share the behind-the-scenes story of self-publishing for the very first time this International Women's Day.
Researcher/photographer Alireza Rostami has found a creative way to use all the film canisters he has collected through the years — by making the Unity Camera.
Get inspired and empowered this International Women's Month with a specially curated show on American photographer Mary Ellen Mark by the National Museum of Women in the Arts!
School supplies can be quite expensive, but not all of them have to be! Lomography loves both students and teachers, so we’re offering 35% off selected items! We want to support students and teachers, because we love life at university and we can’t wait to see the great creative outcome that will happen when students and teachers shoot with Lomography cameras! Please fill in the form and you will receive an email with your discount code.
Her first double exposure was a mistake, but for Palestinian photographer Dina Salem, it enabled her to enter a world of multiple exposures and infinite compositions. Currently based out of Abu Dhabi, she considers herself to be rooted everywhere and anywhere in the world, finding inspiration in her everyday surroundings. With some Lomography CN 100, she achieved some beautiful multiple exposures, straight out of another dimension.
One of our resident photographers, Rob Detoyato, recently acquired a beaten up 4x5 Camera. On his quest to restore a 48-year-old Field Camera, he documented the painstaking process of replacing its damaged bellows. Here is a step-by-step account in case you would need to replace the bellows in your trusty Field Camera.
Young Thai photographer Kanrapee Chokpaiboon goes to new heights and places with her one of a kind street fashion aesthetic through the Lomo LC-A Minitar-1 Lens.
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