Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Sprocket Rocket around the Christmas Tree


30 DAYS OF DEALS // DAY 25
Lomography is offering an Advent Calendar of Deals each day– good for their online shop and gallery stores! We featured facts about lomography on our blog back in August, but in case you missed it... it's a magazine, a shop and a community dedicated to analogue photography. That's right – Old-School-style-film-in-the-camera style artistic shooting. Tomorrow's deal is a savings of 21% on any Sprocket Rocket camera. Just use the voucher code ROCKET21 at the Checkout!

Monday, July 30, 2012

Fish Eye Baby, baby!

If you're not familiar with lomography, it is a fairly recent type of photography founded in the early nineties in Austria by the Lomographic Society. Using the LOMO LC-A, a cheap Russian toy camera, and other toy cameras (such as the Diana and Holga), photographers fell in love with the unique, high contrast photos and the aberrations caused by light leaks and the limitations of the simple lenses. Today, this is replicated by several iPhone apps such as Hipstamatic and attachable lenses (more on these in future posts!), but these can't touch the cool factor of old-school anticipation. In other words, users must send in film and wait to receive prints in the mail. The Fish Eye Baby shown here uses 110 film, and its seller offers guidance on how and where to get film developed. The closest local partner lab is in Austin, TX so you can take your new Fish Eye Baby on a road trip, and get the film developed when you get into town!