1990's: "Lomography is the style of pop photography based on the quirky cameras by the Austrian camera manufacturer known as Lomo. It was trendy, starting as early as the 1990's, but there is still lots of enthusiasts using lomo cameras and shooting film. There are several camera types that fall under the Lomography genre. Among some of the more popular, are the Diana and Holga. These cameras, and (all of them in the Lomo line) are usually poor technical cameras. They are inexpensive, plastic, and often have light leaks, poor alignment of their lenses, or other defects, which makes it a cool signature look."
thedarkroom.com/what-is-lomography/
"Most of the cameras don’t even feature viewfinders. Instead, the photographer is supposed to just point and shoot. Using this kind of camera is seen as a reaction against traditional, formal photography. As an alternative approach to photography, Lomography supporters also try to push and pull their film in various ways to achieve some cool creative effects. The film is cross-processed by using slide film and developing it in chemistry that is intended for processing negative film"
thedarkroom.com/what-is-lomography/
100 LOMO ideas: photodoto.com/lomo-photography-ideas/
Friday, 13 November 2020
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