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  • Members Exhibition - Christophe Dillinger ended about 4 years ago

    Members Exhibition - Christophe Dillinger
    Lomographer Christophe Dillinger is presenting his favourite Holga and LC-A shots with modified optics.
  • The World Through A Plastic Lens V2 ended about 4 years ago

    The World Through A Plastic Lens V2
    An Exhibition of Photographs using Holga and Diana cameras.
  • Martin Goes Lomography ended about 4 years ago

    Elite artists from Slovakia will be working on a 28 meter long wall of artwork.
  • Lomography School Project in Cairo ended almost 4 years ago

    Lomography School Project in Cairo
    A school class Lomography project in Cairo.
  • Dedigitalization ended about 4 years ago

    Dedigitalization
    Anna Parrilla will be displaying a healthy mix of medium format and 35mm shots as well as different techniques and films.
  • Pulso ended about 4 years ago

    A collaboration between Cuartoscuro magazine and Lomography Mexico.
  • The Incredible Holga and Wonder Diana ended almost 4 years ago

    The Incredible Holga and Wonder Diana
    Lomography UAE presents a new exhibition dedicated to the super powers of the Holga and the Diana+.
  • Lomography Gallery Shop Seoul Workshops ended about 4 years ago

    The Lomography Gallery Shop Seoul is initiating its first batch of Lomography workshops in their community space.
  • Sinenomine - an Exhibition ended almost 4 years ago

    Sinenomine - an Exhibition
    Salvo and Dodo present 60 selected Lomographic images in large print.
  • South Street Seaport

    South Street Seaport
    Besides the sun, the breeze and the sightseeing, the South Street Seaport offers an unmistakeable smell which only the toughest of Lomographers dare expose themselves (and their beloved Lomos) to. Dominated by a big something-or-other shopping mall (absolute highlight: massage chairs in the hallways) where endless of hours can be spent on rainy days, but little is ever bought, the location offers a dominant smell of rotten fish and a generally unfriendly atmosphere coming from the eatery staff. Huge sandwiches are a must for all that dare to enjoy some of the all-American cuisine. Don't miss out on the masses of Chinese tourists running across the dock, or the action under the bridge.