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It’s so easy to turn a single-use camera into a fisheye camera! And cheap ,too …
It takes only a couple of minutes to turn a single-use camera into a fisheye camera .
What you need is a door viewer . ( You can buy one at the hardware store .) It comes in two pieces and you only need the one with the lens .
All you have to do is fix the lens right in front of your camera lens with some tape as shown on the picture. Now go out and get real close to other people’s ( or animal’s ) noses !
The result are pictures that are kind of weird and really blurred !!!
When a camera gives you double your frame it's the perfect opportunity to turn those 72 shots into something unexpected. For today's tipster, we have a quick and fun idea for making unconventional portraits.
You asked and we answered. Today we make a creative fisheye lens adapter for the LomoApparat 21 mm Wide-angle Camera. Check out this easy and fun tipster!
Check out Maria Louceiro's photos from her recent hiking trip and see how she uses the experimental features of the LomoApparat, along with our color-shifting films to turn the cliffs and ocean into out-of-this-world scenes.
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!
It's never easy to film wildlife, let alone doing it with a Super 8 camera. Ryland Bouchard channels his devotion for his craft, as well as an unconditional love for his subject, and reaches unique heights, touching the souls of many.
Why do you shoot film? For Andrew Contreras, analogue photography is a way to document future history and to turn a moment into something remarkable. We talk about this and more in our interview with the South Korea-based photographer.
Photographer Kurtis Ehnle travelled to Cancún, Mexico, equipped with LomoChrome Turquoise film in both 120 and 35 mm formats, turning an already vibrant place into a colorful dreamland.
Jump outside of your comfort zone and take sensationally striking shots with the signature bokeh of the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII! Available in Brass, Black Brass and Black Aluminium finish!
Interested in hand-tinted photography? How about some easy DIY redscale or a crazy film soup with fruits and fungi? We dove deep into the Lomography Online Magazine's archives to bring you five must-try film experiments.
Alfred Stieglitz helped to establish the school of American Photography with his pivotal publication, Camera Work. Let's take a deeper look into the fundamental work of Stieglitz, Pictorialist photography and the important legacy it has left us.
On the look for a great deal? In need for the perfect gift? Not sure what film to get with your camera? Worry not and discover our budget friendly bundles including sweet discounts and freebies for many different products! Don´t miss a great deal and check them out now!
Katherine Connolly has been shooting various hotspots and landmarks of London with a Fisheye One camera and talked to us about the importance of having a creative outlet.
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!
Filmmaker and photographer Irene Baqué isn’t afraid to tap into nostalgia in her work. Having started her film journey with a Lomograhy Fisheye One back when she was a teen, she speaks with us about how she employs qualities of film in her still and motion picture work.
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