If you want to capture distinct visual character in your photography and videography, Lomography Art Lenses are powerful storytelling tools. With signature optical effects, like swirly bokeh and special shaped aperture plates, these lenses allow you to craft a dreamy, nostalgic aesthetic that draws viewers deeper into the narrative. Photographer and LomoAmigo Anna Rakhvalova embraces these qualities in her evocative portraiture – using lenses like the Daguerreotype Achromat 2.9/64 Art Lens, now available with 20% off and a FREE macro adapter. Discover her insights now in our Magazine. | |
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“Lomography lenses are perfect for me because I’m always searching for that ethereal look. The lenses implement the feeling of being in between dream and reality, which is perfect for me.” | —Anna Rakhvalova |
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A Pleasure for Portraits | Lomography Petzval Art Lenses are crafted for capturing powerful, expressive portraits. Inspired by Joseph Petzval’s iconic historical lens, these lenses feature modern enhancements like bokeh control, dual aperture and coated glass. With both the New Petzval 80.5 f/1.9 MKII Bokeh Control Art Lens or the New Petzval 55 f/1.7 MKII Art Lens, you’ll enjoy creative flexibility, effortlessly transitioning from razor-sharp detail to beautifully swirly bokeh backgrounds. Whether for your photography or videography, watch as your subjects stand out with remarkable depth and personality. |
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“The thing to keep in mind with this lens is if you use it the way it is meant to be used, only your “center mass” will be in focus. When you do so, your shots will be soft, dreamy, and full of incredible bokeh.” | —PetaPixel |
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Lessons In Analogue | For those seeking to capture stand-out portraiture but need a guiding hand, the Lomo School is your go-to resource for useful advice and ideas to improve your photography. Whether you’ve never seen a film camera before or if you’re an experienced photographer – this is a space where everyone can get involved. Find detailed guides to the analogue basics as well as tips and tricks for recreating Lomography’s signature experimental techniques. | |
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