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Fresh Instant Snaps Taken with the Belair Instant Camera
Take pride in your analogue shots with every Instax Wide print from your Belair Instant Camera!
Small is definitely convenient but there are times that you just have to whip out the big guns to get the feel you’re looking for. That’s the cue for the *Belair Instant Camera* and *Instant Back*! Churn out lovely analogue memories printed on the spacious Fuji Instax Wide film with every click of the shutter. Flaunt your instant photography cred, take a look at these instant snaps from the community for inspiration!
If you convert the belair with the instant back, can you still use it to take regular 120 film pictures? I want the camera to be able to still do both.
With more and more people getting their hands on the LomoApparat, we hear from Lomographers all over the world and take a look at their first photos taken with this special 21 mm wide-angle camera.
Kaitlyn Mikayla is a full-time photographer, director, and editor who recently ditched her digital kit to go full analogue. Let's take a look at some of her editorial shots in Europe taken with our color negative films!
In this article we take a look at the photos taken by members of the Colectivo FAMA (a collective of female artists and photographers from Málaga), who explored the mythological figure of the goddess Diana with Diana cameras and shared their experiences as women photographers.
Ignite the legacy of a fascinating but forgotten scientist, Ibn al-Haytham, and become a master of light with this unique lens designed for spherical aberration control on full-frame mirrorless cameras. Shipping Live Now!
Large format is often slow and clunky. It takes a lot of time and effort to get the perfect image. But with our LomoGraflok, the first instant back for 4x5 cameras, we have broken these barriers. Photographer Mahnoosh Niakan shares her incredible portraits taken with the LomoGraflok.
On the look for a great deal? In need for the perfect gift? Not sure what film to get with your camera? Worry not and discover our budget friendly bundles including sweet discounts and freebies for many different products! Don´t miss a great deal and check them out now!
Jodi (@jolom) is a experimental photographer and "coincidence addict" from Atlanta, Georgia. We recently had the chance to chat with her about everything analogue, from her wildest experiments with alternative processes to her love of reviving obsolete cameras with instant film.
With his camera loaded with Lomography Color Negative 120 ISO 400 film, New York City-based photographer Marco Kiko Chan hit the streets with an old friend to reminisce on Filipino culture and snap some incredible shots.
The Pride Parade is an important event that is celebrated in many cities across the world. We decided to document the march in Vienna with a Sprocket Rocket Camera to capture all the action in one awesome panoramic frame!
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.
In this edition of From the Archives, we look back on some of the most fascinating and inspiring interviews with LGBTQIA+ film photographers in time for Pride Month.
Concert photographer Ryan Russell has spent a large chunk of his life on the road, documenting bands like Death Cab for Cutie and Paramore on tour. After recently digging up photos from his early years of touring, he is here to share some shots taken with his favorite camera, the Lomo LC-A.
Indonesian music and portrait photographer Rendha Rais shares her wonderful photos taken with the LomoApparat, and talks to us about everything from working in a male dominated industry to tips for taking candid portraits.
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