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The Coolest, Strangest, Most Wonderful Mirror Selfies Found in the LomoHome Wilderness
Ah, mirror selfies. For many film photographers, Lomographers especially, mirror selfies aren’t just going to be simple snapshots of a moment. Given their explorative nature, expect these self-portraits to be either an expression of various moods, a way to test out a trick, play with their reflections and surroundings, or subtly show pride in their cool, cool cameras.
In celebration of the National Camera Day we scoured LomoHomes old and new for this little LomoWall of some of the coolest, most mind-boggling, jaw-dropping film selfies we could find. The ones that made us go awww and ooohhh. Enjoy!
To all lovely Lomographers, happy National Camera Day and keep going wild with those selfies! And keep sharing them in your LomoHomes – we love to see them!
We visited Bob Greco, a.k.a Picture Man Bob, on just another day at McCarren Park in Brooklyn, NY, where he sets up his 4x5 camera and shoots memorable portraits with our LomoGraflok Instant Back.
In this in-depth article we investigate the meaning of masks when taking self portraits. Whether we strip ourselves of the ones we wear, or put on another to expose a deeper truth, there is a complex relationship that comes when stepping in front of our own camera.
This past March we teamed up with Amarga Vintage and Verónica Alvez Farias to host a special all-female analogue LomoWalk in Salamanca, Spain. Check out some of the wonderful photos captured on the day!
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.
Interested in hand-tinted photography? How about some easy DIY redscale or a crazy film soup with fruits and fungi? We dove deep into the Lomography Online Magazine's archives to bring you five must-try film experiments.
Whether your adventures are grand or simple, we know just the camera to keep you company. From its pocketable size to its premium glass lens and everything in between, the Lomomatic 110 is your best pick!
Large format is often slow and clunky. It takes a lot of time and effort to get the perfect image. But with our LomoGraflok, the first instant back for 4x5 cameras, we have broken these barriers. Photographer Mahnoosh Niakan shares her incredible portraits taken with the LomoGraflok.
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!
Portrait and dance photographer Ben Bradish-Ellames tested out the Lomo LC-A 120 camera in a studio setting. He talked to us about capturing movement through long exposures with this unique medium format camera.
Alexandra Haslam is a UK-based photographer who has been incorporating film into her fashion and portrait work since 2020. We sent her the LomoApparat with Kaleidoscope lens to test out in a studio setting.
Why do you shoot film? For Andrew Contreras, analogue photography is a way to document future history and to turn a moment into something remarkable. We talk about this and more in our interview with the South Korea-based photographer.
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!
This past July we collaborated with experienced fashion photographer Jason Rivera for a "Beginner Analogue Workshop" in Downtown LA at Almighty Gallery. Participants had the opportunity to shoot with a mix of Lomography cameras and lighting was provided by the team over at StellaPro Lights.
Armed with his trusty Hasselblad XPan and a Sprocket Rocket camera, film photographer Nuno Cruz decided to try out panoramic format in the streets of Amsterdam. We sent him some Lomography Lady Grey and Berlin Kino film and spoke with him about how each combination performed.
Film-enthusiast Dana T. has enamored us with her 110 photography for quite some time now, so it is no surprise that she also impressed us with her results from the Lomomatic 110. Today she has returned to the magazine to share some thoughts on this brand new pocket camera!
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