Given the success of the first part, I decided to continue a series of posts about the best photos taken on Lomo LC-A. I hope you enjoy these findings. Also in the future I plan to consider most other lomo cameras.

Given the success of the first part, I decided to continue a series of posts about the best photos taken on Lomo LC-A. I hope you enjoy these findings. Also in the future I plan to consider most other lomo cameras.

Lens Bracelets designed by Adam Elmakias, is a perfect gift for the photographer.

Recently I became a fan of Lomography. Therefore, I propose to review a series of the best photos taken on Lomo LC-A. Photos collected worldwide. I hope you enjoy these photos.

In order to promote Ukrainian photographers work, I propose to plunge into the fantastic world of photographer Alexandr Ladanivs’kyy.
Alexandr works in the Special Forces MIA of Ukraine, and mostly all his spare time he photographed. He began photograph, after military service. Within 5 years of shooting appeared to his own style and genre, although the style name he have not yet invented. Alexandr likes all unusual and creative, which is often evident in his photographs.


Myoung Ho Lee’s photos use a complicated process to create a simple image: trees separated from their surroundings, hinting at the world beyond. In this series, “TREE,” the “photography-act” is more than a click. The canvas that frames each tree is there by human design, turning the object into a subject, pulling it out of the landscape.

“Switcheroo” is a fun, quirky project by Vancouver-based photographer Sincerely Hana. Several couples exchange outfits, and are photographed twice against the same background. It may take your eyes a few seconds to focus on the dual images, but when they do, it’s hard not chuckle at these playful, silly pieces.

Having traveled everywhere from England and Norway to Iceland and Chile, artist and photographer D. Yee sees life’s cinematic moments wherever he goes. His photos are filled with emotionally powerful imagery but it’s all done in such a way that you never feel as though someone is directing.

Great set of portraits with an interesting technique and style made by British Matt Henry

Very beautiful and inspiring photos of all the known effects of prolonged exposure in the Skate Park. Dynamics, movement, light provide us an entirely new atmosphere.
