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Noah Kalina has been shooting self-portraits everyday for the past 12 years. He is also a LomoAmigo, shooting with the iconic LC-A+. He was also the official wedding photographer for Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s wedding. Here, he shows us his photographic process.
A man of few words, photographer Noah Kalina stays true to his highly visual portfolio. Instead of talking about his photographic process, he shows us how he operates in these non-verbal but narrative videos.
Part of an ongoing project, find out more about his work on Noah Kalina. You should also see his most mammoth feat yet: 12 years worth of daily self-portraits in Noah K. Everyday!
Andrea (@deansupertramp) has been a part of the Lomography community for over five years now. He speaks with us about the analogue process he has cultivated through photography over that time period.
Brighton-based music photographer Luke Bateman has been shooting gigs using film for nearly 10 years and tested out the DigitaLIZA Max on some of their favorite negatives.
Graeme Loerke is a wildland firefighter based in Canada who has been working on the frontlines of wildfires for the past nine years. His ongoing analogue photography project "Fire in Film" documents and spreads awareness about those individuals working tirelessly to suppress wildfires.
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!
Francesca Bianchi is an Italian photographer who has been previously featured in our magazine for testing out the LomoApparat, as well as with her fashion shoots with our 35 mm films. She's back with us today to give her first impressions on the new LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 (35 mm) film stock.
We sent California-based photographer Jan Narciso a roll of our LomoChrome Color '92 medium format film and he's here today to show his results! Jan tested the film in a low light setting with and without flash, and gives us his general impressions of shooting with this film stock.
For this edition of Synesthesia, we highlight the community's instant photos with music selections including Asian Indie Rock, 80s Synth Pop, introspective jazz and world music hits.
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.
Ben Carr, also known as CARRTOONS, talks with us about finding inspiration in the lo-fi aesthetic, and his experience documenting his NPR Tiny Desk performance with the Lomo'Instant Automat Glass camera.
In this interview we catch up with film photographer and perpetual traveler Justino Blake and he shares with us his atmospheric Lombok landscapes shot on Lomography Redscale film.
We sent our new Lomomatic 110 to Finland-based photographer and YouTuber Ari Jaaksi, who is here today to showcase his results and experiences! He created an honest review of the camera for his YouTube channel and shares his first 110 film shots with us.
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!
Raiyan and Harriet showcase their love for the beautiful game with their intimate and emotional snapshots of women's football on film, documenting scenes from the Euros, World Cup and Barclays Women’s Super League.
In this edition of Making a Moment, Lomographer @pmonroe shares one of the first photos he ever uploaded to his LomoHome, which he took while exploring an old bookshop in Busan.
UK-based visual artist Magda Kuca used the Lomokino to create this fantastic music video for musician Laertis, inspired by an infamous LSD-fuelled bike ride taken by Albert Hofmann in 1943.
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