Like a pat on the back, liking your fellow Lomographers' photos can go a long way. This simple gesture is sometimes enough to motivate them to continue shooting and improving. Meet this batch of Lomographers who eagerly spread the Lomo-love throughout the community one click at a time.
Last year was tough but life goes on. Let's take a look at how 2021 is going from the perspective of Lomographer @robertofiuza all the way from Portugal.
Give Brooklyn-based photographer Emmanuel Rosario some film, a camera, and some friends, and you can be sure he's going to come back with rolls of beautiful stolen moments. On the set of Thibault Leveque's short film "Nevada", he snapped some behind-the-scenes with his Lomo LC-A+.
When two fellow Lomographers come together for some shoots, the result is always breathtaking. Lauren Ruth Ward and Angela Izzo's shots of each other on the La Sardina, Diana, and Lomo Instant Wide perfectly reflect their signature style, romantic and psychedelic like their own personalities.
Do you find creativity to be an even more hard nut to crack in times of isolation? Whether you like to fly solo and explore the surroundings with your camera, or you enjoy working in the company of your other pals – we understand, 2020 was not easy. But we can always fight back, can’t we?
It didn't take long for the LomoGraflok Instant Back to seduce analog photographer and co-host of the Analog Talk Podcast, Timothy Ditzler. The versatility, adaptability and ease of the LomoGraflok Instant Back made of it a perfect addition to Timothy's collection of essentials.
Live the Fisheye life in full with this personalized kit that includes everything you need to create the best circular images with our latest LomoChrome Metropolis film!
At the dawn of 2021, Lomographer Felipe Gusmerini a.k.a. humodepipa rewinds back to his first years in the analogue life with a touching realization on what it means to be a part of the Lomography Community.
Lomographer Silvia Laddaga a.k.a. laddy_s lives her creative analogue life freely as she goes out of her way to put play and experiment around her tools like a curious scientist looking for infinite possibilities.
When there’s a will, there’s a way. A date with the Diana Instant Square by Lomographer Jonathan Reinke, a.k.a. nonspecificscientific shows that even in the darkest times, there’s always some time for your analogue routine.
What started off as a way to travel around the world became a passion project and a way to connect with people. Vancouver based photographer Aida Castelo used to take Instant shots of people to finance his trips. But while stuck because of a pandemic, he simply uses his Lomo' Instant Wide to connect with people, start up a conversation and get the conversation going!
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