lomo and the look
Lomography has been the in thing now. I haven’t considered it…but this could change my mind.
If I’d look this classy, forget digital, I’m buying lomo.
(photo from Kate Spade)
Lomography has been the in thing now. I haven’t considered it…but this could change my mind.
If I’d look this classy, forget digital, I’m buying lomo.
(photo from Kate Spade)
4 Comments
1. ris commented on March 04, 2008 at 2:51 pm
hi thea! yeah, lomos are the in thing today but they’ve actually been around a long time. if not for the quality, depth and texture that they give, they would certainly be one of those old fashioned cameras that are now considered extinct
i do love lomo photography, and my friend who is a lomo enthusiast told me that they have their e-magazine up
LoFi.
anyway, i added you to my mommies links!
2. thea commented on March 04, 2008 at 3:28 pm
yup i know. a friend is actually always on the hunt on e-bay. the older, the better
i actually came up with an idea. use digital on people and moving objects. just use lomo on historical places and/or artifacts. well, this could work for me, at least.
this could save me some film.
3. jody commented on March 04, 2008 at 5:36 pm
Girl! I have two lomo cameras! One is my holga and another one is the oktomat which is a gift from Jason Magbanua. He introduced me to it. I have to resurrect the cameras so I can post some pics of my kids. I have tried some. The holga kasi uses a 120mm film not the regular one kaya medyo hirap maghanap.
It’s extinct and the pictures haave characters to imply. Basta, kakaiba. Got my holga for less than 5K lang. I can give you name kung saan ako bumili.
jody’s last blog post..Hand me downs…
4. thea commented on March 04, 2008 at 6:02 pm
waaah jody, sige, inggitin mo pa ko…konti na lang, bibigay na talaga.