The Lomographic - Edward Jung's Lomographic camera adventure

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A weird range of subject matter, don't think about it just take it before you change your mind.

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Lomography is not a fad
There have been many things that I have brought in the past, been really excited by it, then a few months or a year later I rarely lay my eyes on it. Things like my Gameboy for instance. Taking pictures with my Lomo, along with my music/radio interests ranks highest as to what I enjoy everyday. It's different from digital technology. You still get a buzz from getting your photos developed, eagerly anticipating the results of your last Lomo shoot. Surprises, disappointment, questions can appear from the same packet. It's a never ending cycle. I have taken over 50 rolls of film with my Lomo, broken it twice, fixed it twice and it's still going strong. I have even brought a spare Lomo just in case my current one does decide to give up completely. Lomography is for life.

Don't Think Just Shoot
A newly published book putting together the best of the 2002 Lomo Album Competition. With hundreds of contributors from across the world including Lomographs by me. People across the world use the Lomo as part of their lives.
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