NeinGrenze 5000T – tilt-shift is its second nature
i can’t believe we let this slip past us when it was announced last November. but i guess this kind of occasional slippage happens. personally, i love tilt-shift photography but none of my…
i can’t believe we let this slip past us when it was announced last November. but i guess this kind of occasional slippage happens. personally, i love tilt-shift photography but none of my…
have you heard? LC-A is starting a family. after last year’s white Japan edition, Lomography is at it again with the Limited Edition Lomo LC-A+ Russia Day Camera and this one…
Lomography was quick to introduce the White Edition Sprocket Rocket analog camera after the debut of the original Sprocket Rocket, and it’s back with the SUPERPOP! edition that’s reek with fun-fill freshness. the SUPERPOP! edition bears all the qualities and features of the…
by now, we should be all familiar with Diana Mini. if not, it is not too late to be acquaint with this sexy star of lo-fi analog photography, starting with this fresh off-the-factory Diana Mini…
what do sardine can has in common with analog photography? nothing, until now. meet the newly designed 35mm camera…
lo-fi photography and water hardly mix. you can sleep, eat and do whatever with your dearest Dianas or Holgas but when you hit the beach or…
when it comes to analog photography, the suspense of having to wait for your photos to be processed is a killer. while some may enjoy the…
Lomography has a new baby in town that is set to give you a much wider perspective on analog photography, literally. introducing the Lomo LC-Wide that features a newly developed 17mm…
you gotta give it to Lomography for the ability to refresh their products so regularly. last year we featured the Lomography Sprocket Rocket panorama camera and today, Lomography…
Lomography just announced three special edition cameras, the Diana & Flash, the Diana F+ and Fisheye 2. these three cameras were…
if you think there’s something odd about the camera featured here, you are right. what you see here is a real working 120-mm film pinhole camera made out of screen-printed corrugated cardboard – in a Hasselblad design. pretty sleek, eh? check out a couple of photos taken by this Hasselblad pinhole camera after the break.