Pure analogue life in 360 degrees!

12.07.2010 (6:27 pm) – Filed under: Camera reviews,Categories,Products ::


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Just when you thought all ideas relating to analogue photography were over, Lomography do it again with the release of the Spinner 360!

It couldn’t be more simple; load the Spinner 360 with a roll of 35mm (ISO 400 is best), pull the cord to charge the spin and then let go!

You’ll get around 8 shots on one roll and with the release of the Digitaliza you can scan those bad-boy negatives on any flatbed neg scanner. This is perfect as the Spinner 360 shoots over the sprokets and the Digitaliza lets you scan the sprokets as well!

What’s more is you can manually turn the camera for long night-time exposures or pull the cord less if you want less of a turn. Maybe 180 instead of 360?


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Lomography – You can’t get more analogue!

04.07.2009 (12:33 pm) – Filed under: Camera reviews,Film Photographers ::

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You can’t really have a blog about all things analogue without mentioning Lomography! Especially as in the future there will be lots of photographers on analoguemasters who will either be inspired by or active Lomographers.

To cut a long story short Lomography is a photographic society based in Vienna but with “Embassies” worldwide. Started in the early Nineties with the discovery of the Russian Lomo LC-A Lomography has grown into a large worldwide community. They now produce their own Lomographic cameras and accessories and they were one of the first websites were people could upload photos, and create their own lomohomes and interact with other people.

Much more can be discovered at their newly updated website: www.lomography.com


Part of Lomography’s visual identity is the explosion of analogue snap-shots displayed as Lomowalls. All their gallery stores have meters of lomowalls on the walls and at any given time there is an exhibition somewhere of 1000s of fantastic lomographs discplayed on huge Lomowalls!

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