Recently I have started to love lomography. The camera
which I decided to buy was a Diana F+. The Diana range
was a huge hit back in the 60s and has recently made
a comeback. The cameras have a plastic body and take
two types of film (depending on which camera you buy)
a 120 roll film or a 35mm film. The camera has a
simple plastic lens. The Diana has been used to
specifically take soft focus. The cameras often suffers
from light leaks however the quality lens have been
celebrated for the effects it gives.
Ten Golden rules when it comes to Lomography:
1. Take your camera
everywhere you go
2.Use it any time – day and
night
3. Lomography is not a
interference in your life, but part of it.
4. Try the shot from the
hip.
5.Approach the objects of
your Lomographic desire as close as possible.
6.Don't think.
7.Be fast.
8.You don't have to know
beforehand what you captured on film.
9.Afterwards either. Don't try
to analyze them.
10.Don't worry about any
rules.