This is officially almost a month late..oops! Sorry, we have all had so much on lately! They are in no order at all, I just get sent them from the writers after some discussion. If you appreciate any of the photographs, I suggest clicking through to that person’s flickr page to leave a comment and »
New Lomography Product Unveiled: The Diana Mini
For the last few weeks LSI have been playing a guessing game with fans over their new product launch, revealing new clues every few days. People were left guessing with the first few clues, until the Diana Mini was listed on their camera listing page and photos were posted on a few French websites (which »
The Massive guide to TLR Cameras Part 1: The Rundown
In our first of a series of articles on TLRs, we run through the history of these strange beasts, why people use them, and a brief rundown of the most popular TLRs on the market. Stay tuned for further articles that will feature some of the less popular,pseudo, and toy TLRs, plus some super-special in »
Call for Entries: Holga Show 3.0
Another great toy camera show! Lo-fi photography is definitely in a boom period at the moment!
Competition: Win one of two SMENA/COSMIC Symbols
Another holgablog competition is upon us! It’s summertime, we are feeling generous so we are giving you the chance to win one of two near MINT Smena/Cosmic Symbol cameras, along with faux leather cases. We have written about the Symbol before, and we loved it! Paired with cheap film, the colours and tones it produces »
New Impossible Project camera on the horizon?
We all know about The Impossible Project by now, the re-invention of instant film for the 21st century. They recently completed one of their major stumbling blocks towards mass producing Polaroid instant film again, and we are incredibly excited about their progress.
There was another interesting section to their 4th August press release however. One of TIP’s goals was always to produce a new instant film camera, but up until now we haven’t heard any details about it.
Review: Kershaw Penguin Folding Camera
May I present to you the 6×9 Kershaw Eight-Twenty Penguin. Released in the 50′s and made in Britain, it was crap even back then. One shutter speed (or bulb), and a choice of two apertures, plus some dodgy manufacturing didn’t leave me feeling confident of getting decent photos.
Call for Entries: Dream in Plastic (last minute!)
This is somewhat last minute…BUT the fantastic Dream in Plastic website is opening a ‘real’ shop in NYC! To celebrate the opening, they are having an exhibition. Here’s the details: While we are celebrating our grand opening, Saturday August 8th, we will also be hosting our very first gallery exhibit: Analog. Of course, this is »







