"I was recently asked to do a workshop at a primary school in central London. A class of 30 kids from ages 7 to 8 needed help on a project about the local community and environment. Lomography cameras were needed to give the project an edge.
“I was recently asked to do a workshop at a primary school in central London. A class of 30 kids from ages 7 to 8 needed help on a project about the local community and environment. Lomography cameras were needed to give the project an edge.
Armed with some Fisheyes, Supersamplers, a modified Pop 9 and some Holga 35mm i went to the oldest part of London to show kids how to use film, a medium none of them had really heard of (am i that old already?).
The kids learnt fast, shot faster and really got to grips with double exposures, shooting low, high and even stopping tourists to take photos of them."







5 comments
lareinefolle
graefin
As if they have always used lomo cameras!
Wonderful pictures, very inspiring and very creative! The kids obviously had a lot of fun and it's great that you showed them that photography is MORE than digital handy pictures!
bbg_mae07
kids rock!!
maddyoulook
Whoa the kids took those?! Awesome.
pedro_bautista