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Make each photograph as cinematic as a film still. The Cinestill 50Daylight offers seamless results with the compact 35mm film, versatile with almost any light condition while offering various temperaments and atmospheres depending on the light source; you can achieve sunny yellow, fluorescent blues, orange-tinted golden hours or indoors' smoky white. Additionally, the film may also be processed in motion picture ECN-2 chemistry.
Here's some works from Lomographers who tried and tested the film.
Greenland-based photographer Arseniy Mizhenskiy (@arseniusanomalius) tells us about the inspirations behind his cinematic and atmospheric images, his creative process and more.
Jakarta based photographer Becky recently tried out the Diana F+ for the first time, and fell in love with the camera’s ability to imbue a soft and dreamy atmosphere in her images.
Korea-based photographer Borumdalism shares his uniquely wonderful and surreal multiple exposure portraits, and chats with us about his love for this unusual method of image making as well as the influence of music on his work.
Ignite the legacy of a fascinating but forgotten scientist, Ibn al-Haytham, and become a master of light with this unique lens designed for spherical aberration control on full-frame mirrorless cameras. Shipping Live Now!
Kansas-based film photographer Caleb Knueven's approach to shooting LomoChrome Color '92 for the first time was to experiment with its lights and shadow capabilities. Read our conversation with him and watch his YouTube review!
Amanda Izquierdo, better known as @mandyleft, is a Leeds-based photographer who recently tested out the Diana Instant Square camera under just about every weather and lighting condition possible. She talked to us about her experience and shared the final results with us.
With its 170° lens mixed with features such as multiple exposure, bulb mode, and flash, the Fisheye No.2 is perfect for nights out. Here we share some tips on how to get the best low light photos with your Fisheye No.2.
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Self-taught artist and analogue photographer Christian Zajicek embraced our Ten Golden Rules by going full-on-Lomo and experimented with different lighting and exposure methods on the Diana F+ with Lomo 800 film.
Longtime LomoAmigo Ben Fraternale has had the opportunity of testing the Lomomatic 110 throughout its various stages of development, cultivating a special bond with our newest tiny camera. In this shoot, he shared all the 110 fun with his friends for some casual, creative image-making.
We invited Davis Chee, a Hong Kong film enthusiast, to shoot with Lomography’s new Lomomatic 110 film camera! As a newbie to the 110 format, let’s take a look at how he captures daily life with this 110 camera, and hear about his experience of using it for the first time!
The Lomomatic 110 is your compact companion for every adventure! Featuring a glass lens, automatic exposure, day and night aperture modes, controllable ISO settings and a flash, get ready to capture your memories in vibrant, super-sharp 110 frames, with a depth of field you’ve never seen on a 110 image ever before!
Lomographer @kaowayhow talks to us about his experience with the Horizon Perfekt Panoramic Camera and various Lomography films, as well as his passion for street photography.
Ben Carr, also known as CARRTOONS, talks with us about finding inspiration in the lo-fi aesthetic, and his experience documenting his NPR Tiny Desk performance with the Lomo'Instant Automat Glass camera.
We chatted with photographer and designer Lucia Tarozzo about her experience with the Lomo LC-A MINITAR-1 Art Lens and what it takes to try something new.
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