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Six Ways to Use the Lomomatic 110 Camera
written by sylvann on 2024-04-10 #gearIt’s time to get your hands on our newest film camera, the Lomomatic 110! Perhaps you’re asking yourself, what to capture with this tiny pocket camera? Here's a quick guide to get you inspired!
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Eelco Wortman on Capturing the Beauty of Mundane Moments with the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens
written by kylavillena on 2024-04-04 #gear #people #videosLife is made more beautiful by the trivialities that make us who we are – from our comfort foods to our favorite places. We chatted with Eelco Wortman about capturing life the way it is, and he shared his photos taken with the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens and Lomography Color Negative 800 film.
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Making a Moment: Book Labyrinth by @pmonroe
written by alexgray on 2024-04-16 #making-a-momentIn 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.
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Skye Evelyn Matthew on the Tangible and Slow Process of Film Photography
written by macasaett on 2024-03-29 #peopleTangibility and vulnerability run tenderly through photographer Skye Evelyn Matthew’s body of work. We speak with Skye about their relationship with film photography and why they love the tactile experience of analogue prints.
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Summon Mnemosyne: Capture Memories with the Special Edition Lomo'Instant Automat Camera From Thai Artist, Jarb.
written by aomschll on 2024-04-10 #gear #peopleWe have a chat with Jarb about his concept for this special edition Lomo'Instant Automat camera and discover his photos.
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Kurtis Ehnle: Turning Mexico Into a Dreamland on LomoChrome Turquoise
written by alexa_alexiades on 2024-04-08 #people #placesPhotographer Kurtis Ehnle travelled to Cancún, Mexico, equipped with LomoChrome Turquoise film in both 120 and 35 mm formats, turning an already vibrant place into a colorful dreamland.
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