Lomography Black & White Film Guide by Jennifer Stamps
Lomography has a very special place in my heart. My very first film camera in the digital age was a Lomography Diana and my first roll of film was...
Lomography Lady Grey and Berlin Kino Film Stock Comparison by Jennifer Stamps
Lomography was my step into film in the digital age. Well, I should say Urban Outfiters was (where I purchased my first Lomography camera...
LomoChrome Color ’92 Review: Lomography’s 90s Inspired Color Film
Last summer Lomography released its new LomoChrome Color '92 film stock. While I'm always excited for a new film stock, I was particularly eager to try Lomo '92...
Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Review by Samantha Stortecky
Hello friends! I am back with another fun analog tool that has me excited for all the film projects that 2022 will bring us! Last year for Christmas, I purchased...
Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 Black and White Film Review by Jennifer Stamps
Lomography films…I have such a soft spot for them. I fell in love with analog photography using a Lomography Diana and Lomography film, so it’s no surprise that I keep...
How To Shoot Lomography Color Film by Jennifer Stamps
Lomography color films come in 100, 400, and 800 speed. It is a bold, fun consumer film that likes a lot of light and bright colors. It does well rated...
Aurora 800 Film Review & Comparison with Lomography 800 by Katya Rowny
Being a film shooter living in the Pacific Northwest, I usually don’t shoot much film during the winter months. Unfortunately, that could mean...
LomoChrome Turquoise Review & How to Shoot This Experimental Film from Lomography by Sara Johansen
I love a good experimental film, with one of my favorites being LomoChrome Purple from Lomography. When Lomography announced they would be bringing back LomoChrome Turquoise...
Creating EBS Self-Portraits – Exposing Both Sides of the Film by Alec Pain
I came late to the EBS (Expose Both Sides of your film) party. I hadn’t really considered it until I saw the incredible shots that...
An Introduction to Cross-Processing Film by Amy Elizabeth
Back in 2009, it felt like the beginnings of the "make-your-digital-look-like-film" movement, except it wasn’t the soft pastels or creamy skin tones of the pro stocks we were going for...