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  • Around the World in Analogue: Berlin, Germany


    2018-10-29
    #places

    Murals, open spaces, and currywurst — these are what made Masha Vorona’s trip to Berlin a truly memorable one.

  • Exploring New York City with Street Photographer Pedro Almeida


    written by Martha Reed on 2019-01-03

    Portuguese street photographer Pedro Almeida captures the bustling streets and colorful characters of New York City on 35 mm film.

  • Tipster: Scanning Film with the Lomography Smartphone Scanner


    2019-09-10

    All you need is your smartphone, a Lomography Smartphone Scanner, and you’re ready to digitize your 35 mm film photos!

  • Shoot with the right prime each time and create your next masterpiece with the Neptune Convertible Art Lens System! Shop now and save 25% on the Neptune Art Lens System and the 15 mm Naiad Lens!

  • A Taste of Cinematic Magic: Potsdam Kino Film, Reviewed By Social Media Testers


    2019-04-02

    From dramatic to melancholic, mysterious to nostalgic, monochromatic photographs emit effortless timelessness. Here, three talented photographers with different styles share their first impressions of the Potsdam Kino 35 mm film.

  • The Streets of Mexico: Adam Powell


    written by sragomo on 2019-05-08 #culture #people #places

    Hailing from Essex (UK), Brooklyn-based street photographer Adam Powell, along with 4 fellow photographers, photographed a recent trip to Mexico City in collaboration with Lomography. Check out Mexico City through Adam’s lens below and stay tuned for more articles in this series.

  • Versatile, Elegant, Expressive: First Impressions with the Berlin Kino 400 35 mm


    2018-12-06
    #gear

    More voices speak up about our new black-and-white film, the Berlin Kino 400 35 mm. We have Jacob Chung, Khalil Kwok, and Marie Yako share their first time experience with this cine-inspired emulsion.

  • Capture cool blues of the sea, the sky above or just life around you, life is truly a picnic with the Diana!

  • Elisa Routa: California in Black and White with the Lomo LC-Wide


    written by Anna Carestia on 2019-10-04 #news #people

    Through the spirit of surf, adventure and road trip, Elisa Routa makes us discover authentic and raw California! Equipped with the Lomo LC-Wide, she captured every moment on film and shares with us a series of black and white pictures made with our Berlin Kino 400.

  • Queens of Eastern Europe – a photo documentary by Sebastian Franke and Paul Max


    written by mausmitkrawatte on 2019-06-27 #people

    Leipzig-based photographer and videographer Sebastian Franke and Jena-based student Paul Max went on a trip through Eastern Europe to document the local Drag Queen scene on film. Take a peek at the fascinating results and hear what Sebastian has to say about their travels and encounters.

  • Capturing the Spirit of Shambala by Garry Jones and the Lomography Color Negative 800


    2019-10-14

    Check out what UK-based photographer Garry Jones documented the Shambala Festival in Northampton using some Lomography Color Negative 800 120 film.

  • Check out our Last In Stock offers and get your hands on these analogue superstars before they’re gone for good!

  • Livin’ the (Analogue) Life With Frenchyfyl


    2019-10-13
    #people

    We shine the spotlight on Lomographers who have been with us for the past few years. They are the community members who continue to inspire us with their distinctive visual styles. Say hello to frenchfyl, a Lomographer who hails from a small village in the South of France!

  • For the Love of Film with Lafilledeer


    2019-10-12
    #news #people

    Starting this month, we would like to shine the spotlight on Lomographers who have been with us for the past few years. They are the community members who continue to inspire us with their distinctive visual styles. Today, say hello to osteologist, teacher, and photographer La Fille Renne (aka @lafilledeer).

  • Around the World in Analogue: Hakone


    2019-10-11
    #places

    Just less than a hundred kilometres away from the buzzing metropolis of Tokyo is the scenic town of Hakone, where the iconic Mount Fuji and Lake Ashinoko reside.

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