Our Lomographer Elisabeth a.k.a. elisabethdare is taking us on a surreal trip to Thailand as she paints the country in light leaks. With her own words and images, we get to unravel this country's secrets.
The La Sardina DIY is a blank slate for creativity. For Valentine's Day, we asked some of the most talented illustrators to customize our humble sardine can-inspired camera.
Film director and producer Scott Crary has been shooting with the LC-A+ for over two decades. Today he is sharing an exclusive LC-A+ project him and his wife have been working on. It is a visual love-letter to analog photography, the beauty of sharing memories and to love itself.
Whether you're spending Valentine's Day alone or with special someone, today is a great opportunity to advance your portraiture game with couple-portraits.
Lovers of the Instax Wide format rejoice! We're dropping the price of our beloved Lomo'Instant Wide Cameras! Get as much as 25% Off on the original price when you grab yours today! Go wide and go wild with the Lomo'Instant Wide!
As the season of hearts and love come around this February, our own Lomographer Brett Allen Smith, a.k.a. brettallensmith narrates one of the nicest love stories out there using the Daguerreotype Achromat Art Lens, the Sprocket Rocket, Lomography Color Negative film, and Dubblefilm Moonstruck.
Shoot with the right prime each time and create your next masterpiece with the Neptune Convertible Art Lens System! Get them now and save 25% on the Neptune Art Lens System and the 15 mm Naiad Lens!
Inspired by her love for instant photography as well as the desire to become more comfortable with her body, photographer Anne Hollond created the project "Technicolor Nudes" with the Lomo'Instant Square Glass.
Surrounded by seven mountains, on the South Western coast of Norway, you find a devoted visual storyteller; Linn Heidi Stokkedal. In this interview, she shares with us her magical journey and exploration through analogue photography.
Iraqi and Syrian teens living in Jordan were given the opportunity to express themselves through analogue photography. Lomography donated several different cameras and colored film, allowing refugee children to share their lives through a different lens.
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