Let Loose | Blue is blue and red is red, mix them together and you get purple, right? Or maybe not? With photography, anything is possible - up becomes down and vice versa. But, when shooting on film, it gets even more exciting. 36 exposures, 36 chances to craft a door into another dimension, warping the mind of the viewer and expanding societal norms. Have a wander through our online magazine for inspiration and top tips on how to create your own conceptual photographs. | |
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Free Your Mind | | Italian photographer Erika Zolli expertly explores dreamy realms and new dimensions through her photographs. Have a look at how philosophy and cognitive science have inspired her work. | |
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| Photographer Rebecca Handler is a queen when it comes to conceptual photography. We caught up with her to discuss using both our Daguerrotype Achromat and Petzval 58 Bokeh lenses to communicate narratives within her imagery. | |
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| We chatted to German portrait photographer Joseph Wolfwang Ohlert about breaking gender norms through photography, and exploring the boundaries of traditional masculinity in his portraits. | |
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Break The Boundaries | Be sure to share your shots with us using the hashtag #heylomography, or upload them to your Lomohome. If you haven’t got a Lomohome (what do you mean you haven’t got a Lomohome?!) simply click the button below and join the Lomography creative Community today! | |
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