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How do you brighten up your dull mornings? Every Monday seems predictable. Same routines, same pace, same grey suit-and-tie uniform as you head off to the office and ride the train. It's all the same. Monochromatic lives, we weekday warriors live by.
Monday don't have to be so bland. Maybe we just need a little color in our lives, revitalize our fighting spirits and renew our creative vision. Wear yellow for a week's worth of hope and joy, add a bit of blue for peace and stability. For this week's Monday Moodboard, we have the colors of the sun and sky as our stimuli.
Mighty but powerful, we have tested this tiny and magical film on streets in Austria and Scotland. We walk though the images and analyze the color palette, the grain, and compositional quirks of shooting the new LomoChrome Color '92 in 110.
The sun's out and so should our film cameras be! In this article we've listed a few fun, classic and experimental photo styles to give you inspiration for your summer shenanigans with the help of our creative community members.
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.
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.
When shooting landscapes we wish to have as wide a field of view as possible, to capture the vast scenes in front of us. Take a look around and frame it all in one click with the Horizon Perfekt Panoramic Camera!
We sent California-based photographer Jan Narciso a roll of our LomoChrome Color '92 medium format film and he's here today to show his results! Jan tested the film in a low light setting with and without flash, and gives us his general impressions of shooting with this film stock.
We have exciting news! We are currently working on a new feature for your community browsing experience, allowing you to mix and match metas and discover more photos from the community. Check out some cool combinations we have found so far!
On the look for a great deal? In need for the perfect gift? Not sure what film to get with your camera? Worry not and discover our budget friendly bundles including sweet discounts and freebies for many different products! Don´t miss a great deal and check them out now!
For this edition of Making a Moment, we’re transported to the idyllic island of Okinawa, and the laid back life of Lomographer @dede_dos. He shares with us the moment he captured his son standing up on a surfboard for the first time.
This past April we partnered with 'I'm Still Developing' for the first US LomoWalk of the year in San Diego, California. Let's take a look at some photos from the day!
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.
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!
Street and documentary photographer Jake Witham has been shooting with a mix of our LomoChrome 35 mm films. In this interview he tells us how shooting different film types can have an impact on the way you photograph.
In the name of #120isforever, we sent New York-based photographer Moriah Ziman a roll of our color negative film for a fun and experimental shoot. In this interview, we welcome her to the Lomo community and learn more about her work as a full-time creative.
From the very beginnings of photography we have developed conventions for portraits. In this article we interrogate the customs that we still cling to into today's portraiture practice.
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