Posts Tagged ‘Lomo’
History in my Camera Bag
Wednesday, March 28th, 2012News Roundup: 7 Billion And Counting
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
Olympus has a new pocket-sized ultrazoom, Lomo is now out in gold, and Kodak has sold off its sensor factory. Also, there are seven billion people on the Earth, and that fact is reflected in just about everything, so don’t forget to protect your bit of room. Read more »
How Russia invaded the world without a shot (from a gun, at least)
Thursday, May 19th, 2011
Many of us are very familiar with Lomography, but very few are familiar with the rich history behind this unique type of photography. Long before the days of plugins, Photoshop, presets and digital cameras, a new art form was emerging. But it wasn't really considered an art form until years later. Read more »
Return to dreamy photos: Holga, Lomo and Polaroid
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Digital photography has become very sophisticated, exact, perfectly real ... which evokes sentiments for an easier, more direct attitude to photography. The answer lies in analog photography and lo-tech techniques - The Holga, an imperfect Chinese camera, the Polaroid and Lomography. Let's take a look at three beautiful cities through some lo-tech lenses.
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