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Photographer and filmmaker Kenny Laubbacher shares his experiences shooting film as an on-set photographer for HBO's ‘I Love LA', capturing the creative chaos behind the scenes with fisheye cameras like the Fisheye No. 2.
We catch up with photographer Samy Bienheureux, who documented the Paris Fashion Week behind the scenes on Lomography Color Negative ISO 400 film, the Lomo'Instant Wide, Lomomatic 110 and LomoChrome Purple 110.
We often talk about "cooking" film soup – but what happens when an actual chef cooks one? Check out The Film Burger, a unique recipe by chef Tomaso Mannu, aka Mensch Chef.
Photographer and director Dasom Lee, working under the name leeddaearth, captured a photo series titled No Where using the Atoll Ultra-Wide Lens. Take a look at her surreal and dreamlike works.
Dutch Design Week is a nine-day celebration of the design of the future and the future of design. Eindhoven-based designer Imke Sloos took along an analogue camera and some Lomography film to share her experience of the event with us.
As a creative escape from his screen-heavy profession, Connecticut-based physician Vic Martin transforms ordinary photos into a museum of emotions through his film soups.
These are self-developed scans of my prints (since I don't have a scanner or program for my negatives) so unfortunately the quality is not that great! But I had an awesome time working on this project. More to come soon!
Juliet Klottrup has spent the last two years documenting the personal stories of individuals within female, marginalised & LGBTQI+ skateboarding communities in the North of England. She used a mix of Lomography cameras and film for this project and shared the results with us.
Hello, I'm back from Tokyo, and here are my first photos. Shot around my hotel in Monzen-Nakacho, a really charming neighborhood. There is even a lab near the metro station, where I developed most of my color films! LOTS more photos to come!