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The Photography of the Famous Bouncer Sven Marquardt
Sven Marquardt might be known better as the head doorman of Berghain, one of the world's most notorious clubs and electronic music hub.
Marquardt's face tattoos and piercings make him more than just an intimidating figure of the Berlin nightclub. There is, however, another side of Marquardt apart from the infamous queue. For the last 30 years, he has been capturing the city's unique individuals and the social drama where he observes instead of partakes.
Devoted analogue photographer Martin Brown is an expert in matters of film processing at home, so we sent him the new Lomo Daylight Developing Tank which he tested using some LomoChrome Purple and Babylon Kino B&W ISO 13 film.
In this edition of Around the World in Analogue, photographer Adrian Norbert Cuper (@tall_bastard) takes us on a reflective trip to Rome in Italy, which he captured using Lomography Redscale film.
Olaf Djanuismadi is a Jakarta-based photographer with a passion for capturing authentic moments through portrait photography. Recently, we sent him a selection of our LomoChrome films. Let's take a look at what he captured!
Don’t know your 35 mm from your 110? Never heard of medium format? Confused about cross-processing? This guide gives a brief overview of everything analogue and you’ll be an expert in no time! Get a head start with film photography with our downloadable 12-page PDF guide.
Malin Pettersen is an Oslo-based artist who blends her deep passion for the arts with a genuine care for the world around her. The Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera matches Malin’s spirit, which is why she took it along on the journey of her tour.
UK-based photographer Daniel Ruffles recently tested out the new Lomo Daylight Developing Tank using a roll of Lady Grey B&W 35 mm film which he shot on the LomoApparat and souped with some gin, tonic, lemon and salt water.
The Lomomatic 110 is your compact companion for every adventure! Featuring a glass lens, automatic exposure, day and night aperture modes, controllable ISO settings and a flash, get ready to capture your memories in vibrant, super-sharp 110 frames, with a depth of field you’ve never seen on a 110 image ever before!
Pocket-sized, flashy, sharp, and with boosted contrasts. It's an exciting time to use 110 film and see the varying ways in which the format can be pushed creatively. Lomography writer @macasaett took the Lomomatic 110, slid on the yellow colored gel flash filter, and photographed life in B&W.
Matthijs’s life revolves around photography - from his job at Foto Sipkes photo store to his food photography and organizing workshops to share his passion with others. Recently he used the LomoGraflok in a workshop to introduce digital photographers to the basics of analogue photography!
Cho Jin-young, a Seoul based film photographer, talks about how she explores film photography as more than just a means of recording, but as a medium to capture the nature of existence. Recently she continued in this process, using the 110 format for the first time with our Lomomatic 110.
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Brendan Flesher, a history teacher and photographer from Northern California, combines his love for the past with the unpredictability of expired film. In this interview, he shares his approach to shooting film, preserving negatives, and his thoughts on the future of analogue photography.
Fumihiko Suzuki is a Tokyo-based freelance photographer and editor of "Film Camera Life". Today he tells us all about his experience with the brand-new Lomo'Instant Wide Glass!
When he found his first analogue camera, Sander Hørsted was puzzled by the lack of a screen. But as he learned more, he became hooked and now constantly hunts for the next great deal. We sent the Danish collector two rolls of film to test out with his favorite film cameras.
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