-
Meet fashion phenom Michal Pudelka as we serve him a dozen questions about analogue photography. The Slovakian aesthete—known for highly-stylized shoots involving similar-looking models—lets us in on his imagery inspirations, like childhood hospital visits, garment designs, and disposable cameras.
-
Only 15 minutes away from the busy capital of Slovakia, Bratislava lays Devin. Devin is a small village-looking suburb of Bratislava, famous for its ruined castle and old church. Since I've lived here, these two beautiful buildings became symbols for my home. Let me tell you more about Devin and it's beauties after the jump.
-
A group of LomoKino amigos banded together to create something good. Here's a short trailer to an upcoming LomoKino documentary from Slovakia. So, who is Knight Cominson?
-
Shot in Barcelona, the Diana F+ was spotted in the music video of the Slovak band "Dynamo Team."
-
Inspire’s new autumn issue features Lomography! Inspire is a Slovak magazine about art, fashion, photography, travelling and lifestyle. The new issue is dedicated to photography and especially to the fight against the autumn depression.
-
La Sardina has reached the shores of Bratislava bay. To welcome her we organized an unforgettable party in sailor’s style at the Bratislava Lomography Embassy and we truely believe we broke the world record in having the most striped clothes per square meter! Have a look yourself:
-
Imagine the opportunity to see over two decades into the past. Well, I was lucky enough to find something that allowed me to do so. Let's go sightseeing in my hometown in year 1988!
-
Slavin, also designated by the National Cultural Monument, was erected in 1960 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the liberation of Bratislava in the Second World War.
-
Let me take you back to the eighteenth century with the Dovbush group and the fight for freedom of the beloved motherland, Hutzulshchyna. Aside from its rich history, the Carpathian Mountains is also a great beauty and an interesting site to go hiking and take photos.
-
Hey there! Are you paying attention? If you're looking for your next lomo location then let me present to you Bratislava, my hometown. From its narrow streets to great architecture, there's actually lots to see and enjoy here. Make sure to pack your camera with you - and lots of film; you're in for a lot of picture perfect moments.
-
We announced the Lomography Embassy Store Bratislava and the Slovakian lomographers welcomed it with a lots of analogue love! Check out the pictures:
-
With one of our latest rumbles we've promised you the opening of another Embassy Store. We keep our word and now proudly announce the Lomography Embassy Store Bratislava with the grand opening party on November, 5!
-
Let's show Bratislava some analogue love! The upcoming temporary Embassy Store in the heart of Bratislava is still missing a colorful LomoWall, this is why we need your lomographs of Slovakia!
-
Lomography will be part of a 6-day long after-party for the international theatre students festival Istropolitana Project 2010 Bratislava, Slovakia. Party marathon? Indeed! Fisheye cameras attached to the bar plus an instant corner with original theatre costumes should document this craziness.
-
Win a lomography XL Packrat bag filled with goodies for your hottest summer pic!
-
Lomography.sk puts its flag into another city in Slovakia. Prešov, a city in east of Slovakia was conquered a couple weeks ago. A Workshop followed by a lomography exhibition which moved the still summer waters.
-
New contest on "Lomography Slovakia" and "Lomography Czech Republic":Two is more than one and if you had a problem what to shoot for a contest, now you have two.
-
A year after the new interactive gallery was added to the Slovakian Lomography website an exhibtion will be held to show the best pictures uploaded. Read more about this event here.
-
This is my fave abandoned spooky place in the town. how many times i was there alone? twenty? thirty?... (with fisheye, lca, tchaika,zenit..)
-
The Slovakian Lomographic team spread the word of Lomography during the Pohoda Festival 2008 held in Trenčín Bratislava.