Pride month is a time to honor everyone for being their authentic selves. In our Lomography Magazine, we regularly feature talented photographers and long-time Lomographers. Everyone is welcome and we’re always excited to hear about your creative endeavors! Today, we want to highlight the meaningful work of photographer Kali Spitzer. Kali’s wet plate collodion photography project captures powerful portraits of the BIPOC and queer communities she is a part of. We had the opportunity to speak with Kali about her project and learn how analogue plays a crucial role in her creative process and message. |
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Why not turn up the fun and celebrate Pride with our collection of colorful cameras? Pick up the fully customizable La Sardina DIY, the bright and bold Diana F+ CMYK, or the adorable Fisheye Baby 110 Bauhaus, and wave them proudly alongside your rainbow flag! To see how some of these cameras work in action, check out our interview with Lomographer @feifain all about capturing Taiwanese drag culture with Lomography cameras and film! |
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Tag your photos with #heylomography or upload them on your LomoHome to share them with our Community of like-minded Lomographers. |
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