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Shooting with an instant camera makes it possible for photographers to do playful picture-within-a-picture effect on site. Doing so can either add context or weave a completely new narrative to the instant photo. Learn how to make the most out of this simple yet eye-catching trick through these winning photographs of our latest Now or Never challenge:
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.
Frances Bean Cobain enjoys film photography as a way to let go of control, submit to the unknown and to find meaning in present moments. She shares with us a selection of her creative experiments shot on a broad variety of our creative film stocks.
Looking to use instant photography more professionally and creatively, Rodrigo (@heymars) picked up the Lomo'Instant Square Glass for his project photographing legends of the Marseilles hip-hop scene.
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!
Multiple exposures are a creative way to take your instant photos to the next level, particularly when you add color gels to make them even more crazy. Today we show you how to get the most out of this Lomographic technique with the Lomo'Instant Automat Glass.
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.
Heavenly bodies make heavenly images on film! In this community gallery, we're taking a look at a few star trail photos taken by our community members and appreciating the challenges and rewarding nature of astrophotography.
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.
When we're hyper fixated on producing one picture after another, we can be faced with creative burnout. Luckily experimental instant photographer Mia Amphlett is here to share her tips on finding inspiration and meaning in one's works. Consider this a sign to remember why you do what you do!
We invited photographer Kazuyuki Ohmori to try out our brand-new Nour Triplet V 2.0/64 Bokeh Control Art Lens. Let's take a look at his first impressions and the photos he shared with us.
A vision and a roll of LomoChrome Metropolis in hand, artist Cecilia Dassonneville (@vagabonde) had one goal for her portrait session: for these film photos to seem unreal. Here's our interview with her on the results, her creative process, and why she sees photography as a way of healing.
In celebration of Film Photography Day there are tons of exclusive discounts and fab freebies available so shop now and enjoy sweet savings before it’s too late!
As part of our mission to save 120 film we invited our partners from Yaotomi in Osaka to shoot with the Diana F+ and share their experience with us. Check out their results and read their advice for other photographers using the Diana F+ for the first time.
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.
Taking personal photos of ourselves or of others remains tightly linked to photography's power as a tool for self-expression. In this article, we're dissecting some of the reasons that many of us choose to document our most intimate moments on film.
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