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TEN AND ONE Annual Lomography Photo Awards 2017:Moving Image Winners
Creating a movie requires skills that go beyond taking a photograph. For it to be coherent, one must stay focused throughout the entire process – from planning the story, shooting the scenes, and editing the clips. The Moving Image Award invited everyone to put their creative vision into motion.
Congratulations to the champions of Moving Images and thank you to everyone who participated! We'd also like to extend our gratitude to judges Herr Willie, Roberto Fiuza, Elodie Le Gall, Ula Meladze, and Frances Jakubek who lent their time and expertise to determine the best among the best short movies.
In this interview we get to know Yu Huapen. He tells us how he sees film photography as a medium that helps him to deeply examine and understand the world around him, and shares with us his photos taken with Lomography color negative film.
Lomography was honored to collaborate with the Department of Fashion and Image Design from Hong Kong Design Institute for their two annual fashion shows! The shooting team used our film and cameras to capture all that happened on stage and behind the scenes. Let's check it out!
With its 170° lens mixed with features such as multiple exposure, bulb mode, and flash, the Fisheye No.2 is perfect for nights out. Here we share some tips on how to get the best low light photos with your Fisheye No.2.
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!
What is the red halo that appears around some highlights in film photos? In this article we look at the causes and uncover why the halo is present in some film stocks more than others.
As part of our mission to save 120 film we invited our partners at Chengdu Photo Store to join the adventure and try out the Diana F+. Check out these photos taken by store owner Hu Yingjun and hear his hopes for the future of medium format film photography.
Dublin-based Photographer Gavin Lowndes has been experimenting with a mix of Lomography films for a variety of different photo shoots and talked to us about the preparation that goes into shooting with film.
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We invited Davis Chee, a Hong Kong film enthusiast, to shoot with Lomography’s new Lomomatic 110 film camera! As a newbie to the 110 format, let’s take a look at how he captures daily life with this 110 camera, and hear about his experience of using it for the first time!
The Minilab are an independent processing lab in Northampton, UK. They recently tested out the Diana F+ camera and talked to us about their love of shooting in medium format.
Today, LomoAmigo Lushi Song is back, shifting gears from her usual wedding photography to share behind-the-scenes photos that she took of the ballerinas of the Chevalier Ballet Company in New York City.
The Lomomatic 110 is your compact companion for every adventure! Featuring a glass lens, automatic exposure, day and night aperture modes, controllable ISO settings and a flash, get ready to capture your memories in vibrant, super-sharp 110 frames, with a depth of field you’ve never seen on a 110 image ever before!
Indonesian photographer Didi Satriadi recently tried out our LomoChrome Turquoise 120 and Lomography Color Negative 120 ISO 800 film. Read his interview and check out his photos here!
When we're hyper fixated on producing one picture after another, we can be faced with creative burnout. Luckily experimental instant photographer Mia Amphlett is here to share her tips on finding inspiration and meaning in one's works. Consider this a sign to remember why you do what you do!
Bryan Berryeater set out on a few bike rides around Portland, Oregon, accompanied by the Diana F+, along with some rolls of Lomography Color Negative 400, and Berlin Kino film. He joins us on Lomography Magazine to share his impressions and creative experimentations with the unique camera!
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