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On met à nouveau à l’honneur une Lomographe que vous devez commencer à connaitre car c’est elle qui remporte très souvent les concours que nous organisons. C’est aussi une de nos plus ferventes Lomographes. Aujourd’hui nous lui laissons la parole avec cette histoire pleine de poésie surréaliste…
“C’était en 2013, à Tulum (Mexique). C’était la première (et dernière) pellicule que je faisais avec cet appareil photo (Konica C35 AF2). On était un petit groupe à se dire qu’on allait profiter de ces plages de dingues et il est arrivé un orage de dingue (aussi) avec le ciel gris foncé et du coup, pas vraiment possible de rester dehors… Alors on est resté dans le resto/bar toute l’après midi, au sol c’était du sable, jusqu’à ce qu’il pleuve tellement que l’eau est rentrée. En toute tranquillité, elle a traversé la salle pour aller se vider sur la plage. Les couleurs de cet endroit étaient déjà magnifiques alors là avec la lumière d’un ciel aussi cataclysmique, c’était vraiment impressionnant. Je suis sortie prendre la photo parce que avec une telle météo, je trouvais le cône de glace un peu moqueur.”
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.
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!
In celebration of Film Photography Day there are tons of exclusive discounts and fab freebies available so shop now and enjoy sweet savings before it’s too late!
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!
For this edition of Synesthesia, we highlight the community's instant photos with music selections including Asian Indie Rock, 80s Synth Pop, introspective jazz and world music hits.
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.
In this interview we catch up with film photographer and perpetual traveler Justino Blake and he shares with us his atmospheric Lombok landscapes shot on Lomography Redscale film.
Ben Carr, also known as CARRTOONS, talks with us about finding inspiration in the lo-fi aesthetic, and his experience documenting his NPR Tiny Desk performance with the Lomo'Instant Automat Glass camera.
We sent our new Lomomatic 110 to Finland-based photographer and YouTuber Ari Jaaksi, who is here today to showcase his results and experiences! He created an honest review of the camera for his YouTube channel and shares his first 110 film shots with us.
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!
Raiyan and Harriet showcase their love for the beautiful game with their intimate and emotional snapshots of women's football on film, documenting scenes from the Euros, World Cup and Barclays Women’s Super League.
In this edition of Making a Moment, Lomographer @pmonroe shares one of the first photos he ever uploaded to his LomoHome, which he took while exploring an old bookshop in Busan.
UK-based visual artist Magda Kuca used the Lomokino to create this fantastic music video for musician Laertis, inspired by an infamous LSD-fuelled bike ride taken by Albert Hofmann in 1943.
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