In 2015, Singaporean photographer Edwin Koo released his documentation of commuters in Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT). Edwin started taking photos of the daily situation when he experienced the difficulty of commuting himself, saying that the photographs are born from "a sense of frustration and alienation."
Edwin's Transit project was launched in the National Museum of Singapore and still remain as one of the most inventive local projects in Singapore.
After thousands of years and throughout its ancient history, the city of Samsun has also changed. But one thing remains the same – it remains one of the most important cities in Turkey. Allow Lomographer Ruya Kurt to be our artistic travel guide to the city.
Multidisciplinary artist Samantha Muljat shares her colorful universe of landscapes, scenery and people as they all melt to become one in Samantha's canvas of reality.
You're most likely to discover random photos and other miscellaneous objects during Spring cleaning. You might still find them useful for making analogue projects, so don't be in a rush to toss them out. Here, we bring you a few ideas if you're in a productive mood!
As international travels and movement remain restricted and limited, let's feast our eyes through film photographs of our favourite places. We check out Lomographer cucoanalogo a.k.a. Macarena's analogue shots of Santiago, Perú before the pandemic.
In this series, we would feature local darkrooms and film labs where you could have your precious films processed or learn how to process them yourself! For this feature, we talked to Gowanus Darkroom, one of New York's pillar in the analogue scene.
Every film photography enthusiast in Hong Kong would have heard of the infamous local film processing service – Megatoni Production. We are delighted to have one of the owners, Tony, to share his large-format photography journey with us. Let’s enjoy some of Tony's best works for urban photography!
Bring on your sun-soaked, super sharp, summer of love with the new Lomo'Instant Automat Sundae Kids edition! Estimated Shipping for US & EU: End of June 2020
Get ready to be spirited away yet again with one of our fine artist Lomographers gocchin, or known as Yoshitaka Goto's Wonderland-like double exposure skyscapes in this Magritte-inspired series.
In this series, we would feature local darkrooms and film labs where you could have your precious films processed or learn how to process them yourself! In this feature, we talked to Safelight Lab, a pillar of the analog scene on the West Coast that started as darkroom parties in Rob Cowan, the founder's apartment.
The future of film lives on with these local businesses and services that are pushing the analogue way forward. We're chatting with Dinesh and Allamaprabhu, the father and son of the India-based Film Foto Store for their story on bearing the torch of analogue in their local film community scene.
Escape those regular rectangular frames and embrace the curvature of the earth with our fantastic Fisheye cameras and enjoy freshly reeled in special prices on many models!
Any restoration project is a labor of love, (and frustration). In this article, one of our resident photographers, Rob Detoyato, documents his first-ever attempt in restoring a 48-year-old 4x5 field camera!
The lockdown might be a cursed time for most of us analogue routine followers, but not for Lomographer Mandy Kerr, a.k.a. mjanekerr as she creates a one of a kind series of cyanotype prints, glittered kitchen condiments.
Photography will always have a place for the old and the new. But this time, we take a look at the work of two budding Lomographers, Wulan and Tick in this Community Spotlight!
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