This Week on Lomography

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Need a quick refresher on the LomoHomes and photographs that were on the spotlight this week or want the latest scoop on the most exciting Competitions? Find all these and more in this weekly recap!


LomoHomes We Loved This Week

Looking for a little push to get going on that photography project? Drop by the stunning galleries of lomographers superknecht, katespettingzoo, bluvbot, hl012, willyb311, andcon, and melindaarnolfini and keep that inspiration flowing!

Credits: superknecht, katespettingzoo, bluvbot, hl012, willyb311, andcon & melindaarnolfini

Explore more LomoHomes here.


Photos We Loved This Week

Credits: antmark, chrislimpio, humodepipa, mundodesayuno, brandonaguilarrrr & czm310

See more of our favorite photos in the Selected Photo Section.


On the Magazine

Lomographer Albertino (@cupcakeg2) revived a century-old Contessa Nettel Tessco and turned it into an instant camera using Lego. He shared his experience building this unique camera.

Credits: cupcakeg2

"Around the World in Analogue" is your bite-size guide to the most amazing travel destinations across the globe, as documented by the members of the Lomography community. Lomographer Paul Monroe Graham took us into the storied and enchanting streets of Seoul, South Korea.

Credits: pmonroe

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy shared her images of the Seattle’s Women’s March of 2018 and her thoughts on what goes into photographing huge groups of people.

Credits lorrainehealy

Competitions

Test your skills at various photography genre and earn a spot in the TEN AND ONE Annual Lomography Awards. Vouchers and piggies for the Lomography online shop are also up for grabs!


Take the spotlight next week!

We're always on the radar for intriguing and interesting things around the Community. If you want to share your LomoHome, photographs, and personal projects, drop a line at lhotd@lomography.com. Who knows you (or your friend) might be next Community star!

Also, we are open to your comments and suggestions on how we can improve our weekly wrap-up. If you think there are community-related content that we might have missed, please feel free to share your thoughts on the comment section below. See you all next week!

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