Lomography Camera of the Day - La Sardina
Most Popular Photos of July 2011
This edition of Most Popular Photos of 2011 focuses on the month of July. Squelching heat, humidity and lust for the beach clearly motivated many of you to go outside and shoot some awesome pictures. Curios to see which ones made the list? Read after the jump!
(Source: 17euphorias, via lomographicsociety)
Most Popular Articles August 2011
The world, its people, our origins (photography origins, that is) was the focus in August! Piggies and doggies also ran wild with the rest of us! Don’t believe all of this happened in one month? Now you can reengage in this happening month by checking out the best of August 2011!
How to Build a Gingerbread Camera!
Our buddies Doug & Jenny showed us how they made TLRs, Holgas, and other gingerbread cameras! See our tutorial above.
Colorful Double Exposure Using Color Papers
In this tipster, you can come up with colorful colored photos with color papers!
“No matter how sophisticated the camera, the photographer is still the one that makes the picture”
-Doug Bartlow
Love inspiring photography quotes? We post ‘em every week on our Instagram stream!
Lomography Home of the Day - patorayado
Seeing our LomoHome for the day’s camera shelf definitely gives us an interest in checking out his analogue photos. Well, it sure was worth the visit since this Lomographer proves that it’s not all about owning a beautiful camera but how you use it! Take a visit and see for yourself!
These pretty little planets are made of chocolate!
They’re made by chocolatier L’éclat for Japan’s Rhiga Royal Hotels.
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Lomography Camera of the Day - Lomography LC-A
Fedora in the Mist, by Moobylovesme on Flickr.
Tips for taking Firework Photos
Taking photos of fireworks may sometimes be tricky. I’ll be giving you a few tips that will help you when you...
Lomography Camera of the Day - Yashica Electro 35
Lomography Home of the Day - basstah
“Once you click into this LomoHome’s “Most Popular Photos” it is definite to feel a certain aura of...
Wilson Bentley was the first person to photograph a snowflake up close. Learn more about him and see his snowflake photos...
Most Popular Articles of August 2011
The world, its people, our origins (photography origins, that is) was the focus in August! Piggies and...
This sculpture is part of a future fossils series by Crirstopher Locke, check out the rest of the series here!