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  • The Demise and Comeback of 110 Film

    The Demise and Comeback of 110 Film

    We all know that the digital world has been boasting of cameras that are getting smaller, thinner, and more compact as time goes by. However, we lomographers are also no strangers to the fact that teeny film cameras have made their marks in the past, made possible by the cartridge-type 110 film format. Read more about 110 film and cameras, and Lomography's latest surprise after the jump!

  • LomoCelebs: Brad Pitt's Black & White Portraits of Angelina Jolie

    LomoCelebs: Brad Pitt's Black & White Portraits of Angelina Jolie

    Take a look into the private lives of Hollywood's power couple in these monochrome photographs by Brad Pitt himself! Using rare tech pan film, Brad captured his family's intimate moments for W magazine, starring the stunning Angelina Jolie. If you think Brad does well in front of the camera, wait until you see him work behind it.

  • Good Things in Small Packages: Houses

    Good Things in Small Packages: Houses

    So this week it's all about size and the smaller the better is our motto! So, we got curious and wondered how small can houses be and how do inhabitants and architects handle small spaces? Come and enter the world of Small House Movement.

  • Good Things in Small Packages: Animals

    Good Things in Small Packages: Animals

    In honor of our own little guys, the Fishe Eye Baby 110 Cameras, we bring you a collection of small but wonderful animals. So, what are the cutest tiniest animals out there? We have a pretty good list, take a look at 12 of the smallest animals and breeds out there!

  • Trend Report: Tiny Cameras Spotted On The Chic Streets Of London

    Trend Report: Tiny Cameras Spotted On The Chic Streets Of London

    OMG hot news, straight off the catwalk! Black is the new black, mini is the new maxi, and Fisheye is the new trend in micro-chic-portable-analogue-accessories. Find out how to wear yours this season, daaaaaahlings....

  • Sweet Surreal Dream in Provia Colour

    Sweet Surreal Dream in Provia Colour

    Have you ever imagined yourself falling asleep and suddenly everything becomes a surreal dream? As a shoe-gazing music lover, I created this surreal dream video clip for analogue enthusiasts.

  • Sepulchral: A Journey in the Necropolis by Ellen Rogers: Earl Grey

    Sepulchral: A Journey in the Necropolis by Ellen Rogers: Earl Grey

    Hello there and thank you for bearing with me! It has been some time since I was here talking to you last and since then I have been moving into a new studio! I have never really had a bespoke space just for working in before so it’s a good way for me to separate my ever messy (and stinky) work from my home life. I will post more about that soon.

  • Cross Processing Colour Guide

    Cross Processing Colour Guide

    Every cross processed slide films have different color shifts. In order to use them flexibly, why don't we have a color palette?

  • The 7 Analogue Changes in My Life

    The 7 Analogue Changes in My Life

    This is about the 7 changes I’ve come to pass when I entered the door of the Analogue World.

  • The Jacks and Jills of All Films: 110 Film

    The Jacks and Jills of All Films: 110 Film

    110 film was introduced by Kodak back in 1972 for their line of cameras called the Pocket Instamatic. Were you able to get the chance to shoot with this kind of film? We present some of our community members who have some cool 110 film photos!

  • All About 110 Film

    All About 110 Film

    The 110 film format was introduced by Kodak in 1972. Have you had the chance to shoot with this kind of film? Most us already know about the 35mm and 120 film format. But what about 110? Find out more after the break.

  • The Jacks and Jills of All Films: 120 Film

    The Jacks and Jills of All Films: 120 Film

    In this new series, we’ll be looking at some of the greats when it comes to our favorite film formats, starting with the 120 film. Read on to find out whose photographs we admire the most.

  • All About 120 Film

    All About 120 Film

    There are non-conformist analogue photographers who prefer medium format after discovering its quirks and quality. Will you soon be one of them? Maybe after you find out more about 120 film here!

  • Masters & Mirrors

    Masters & Mirrors

    Don't you sometimes wonder who checks a dentist's teeth, gives a masseuse a massage, and takes a photographer's photo? Well, my last conundrum is answered by these black and white self-portraits of masters in mirrors, highlighting a photographer's self-reliance, creativity, and even equipment.

  • Adam Yauch aka MCA Climbing a Cinema Marquee With the Help of the Other Beastie Boys

    Adam Yauch aka MCA Climbing a Cinema Marquee With the Help of the Other Beastie Boys

    "I shouldn't have logged on to the internet today…" that was my initial response when reading the news about Adam Yauch last Friday. The Beastie Boys have been around for as long as I can remember and even though they've matured over the years, they always remained young in my eyes. These are the reasons why MCA's death came as such a shock to me.

  • Hollywood Audition for Black Cats

    Hollywood Audition for Black Cats

    Those who are superstitious might veer away from these photos of a Hollywood callout for black cats but we can't resist the furry felines! Lucky for us LIFE was able to archive these exquisite black and white photos by Ralph Crane from 1961.

  • Pinhole Papercams by Thomas Hudson Reeve

    Pinhole Papercams by Thomas Hudson Reeve

    Pinhole photographer Thomas Hudson Reeve has come up with an interesting concept for shooting: he doesn't use a camera and he doesn't even use film! Instead, he uses Papercams, pinhole cameras made entirely out of photo paper! Check out the awesome results below.

  • My Dilemma While Packing for Travel

    My Dilemma While Packing for Travel

    I can’t bring my entire beloved cameras. So, which should I pick? Which should I go with? Which will I miss most?

  • Quiet Conversations: Katie Cooke’s Pinhole Photos

    Quiet Conversations: Katie Cooke’s Pinhole Photos

    Katie Cooke is an artist and photographer who mainly uses pinhole cameras when taking photos. She comes up with these mysterious images that seem to tell a story. Find out more after the break.

  • The La Sardina Goes Candid!

    The La Sardina Goes Candid!

    The La Sardina Splendour is the latest addition to the La Sardina Family. Packed with great features, this camera poses infinite possibilities for taking photos!