Happy 25th Birthday Lomo: 6 Ways to Commemorate


Updated 06/19/09 9:56 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

Six Ways to Commemorate Lomo's 25th Birthday

Twenty-five years ago, a phenomenon was born — who would have thought that a little plastic camera would have such an effect on our photographic lives? I love my Lomo and use it as much as I can, so this weekend I'll be celebrating the occasion by packing my Holga wherever I go and snapping away. Check out a few other ways you can celebrate and commemorate the anniversary of the Lomo camera. Read more

Lomography Steps Into the Film Biz With a 35mm Video Camera


Updated 11/04/11 3:15 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Lomography 35mm Video Camera

Ready to add a totally new Lomography experience to your photography practice? Now that you've become an expert with the Diana, Holga, and FishEye cameras, go to the next lomo level and create a film using the LomoKinoScope package ($100). The LomoKino uses ordinary 35mm film; a roll of 36 exposures will turn out an analog film of 144 frames. The trademark lo-fi features include a rotating film Read more

La Sardina Cameras Add a Touch of Flare to Your Photography Tool Kit


Updated 11/03/11 4:25 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Fisheye La Sardina Cameras

Lomography cameras come with that certain "something" all on their own, but toss these La Sardina 22mm Fisheye Lens Lomos in front of a shutterbug, and they won't be able to resist. Vintage enthusiasts will love the retro style of the Lomo film units, and fashionistas will dig the bright and bold patterns of the outside skin. All three — Cubic ($110), Domino ($70), and Sea Pride ($60) — use Read more

Twice the Fun on the Double Exposure Digi Cam


Updated 10/19/11 4:55 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Double Exposure Digital Camera

I love the ability to manipulate a roll of film in a Holga or other Lomo camera, and manually rewind the spool for a double exposure with the most dreamy qualities. Unfortunately, the reality of actually carrying around a larger toy camera, possibly dropping it and accidentally exposing the film, and having the film actually processed, leaves it locked away at home most of the time. The Minimo-X Read more