yeah this thread has evolved from just being about cameras made by Lomography into "lomography" as a blanket term to define the style and means of shooting using plastic lenses~ I guess it's okay to keep the thread name since it was Lomography that popularised toy camera photography =] and besides.. how do we change the topic name? haha I don't think the OP still posts here
but having said that, suhweet pics! I like them mucho =]
Uverstar congrats with loading! I remember I had trouble helping a friend load up her camera too xD I felt so noob coz she expected me to be pro at it hahaha
OH! guys!! UPDATE! Remember when I entered the Holgablog.com Summer Competition a while back?
I got a runner-up prize in the post yesterday!!! They sent me over a Holga Wide-Angle Lens teehee it's so cute! comes with a pouch for it too!
I've been wanting to get a Holga so it will definitely come in handy~ thing is though I have White Slim Angel and BBF on my shopping list so Holga's gotta wait looool thanks again to everyone who voted =]
monika j well as for "what is best for a beginner" you have to consider a lot of things.. do you want to shoot using square or rectangular format? how much are you willing to spend on film? do you want sharper or softer photos? more settings or just a point and shoot? it'd be good if you'll be more specific so we can help you out =] expired film.. well film has a shelf life.. like food for example. if it goes past that date then it will go "off". meaning expired film has unpredictable results, most of the time, the photos taken with expired film look awesome!



























