Sunday, July 28, 2013

Lomography and my La Sardina

Last Christmas Sihle fulfilled one of my big wishes and gave me a lomography camera - the La Sardina. For those of you who don't know, Lomography is experimental analogue photography. The La Sardina is a analogue wide angle lens camera. It takes standard 35mm film and it's relatively easy to use. One of the awesome things about the La Sardina is that it comes in many different amazing designs. Mine is the Capri and it reminds me of ice-lollies on the beach :) 


So the exciting thing is that this weekend I finally got my first roll of film developed! Yay! I was at first unsure where to take it but I eventually got them developed at a Kodak Express shop for about R170 in total. Out of 36, 27 pictures turned out well which I think is pretty good seeing that it's my first roll of film. Here are some of my favourites :)



I definitely feel inspired to play around more with my La Sardina now! If you want to know more about Lomography or the La Sardina check out these sites: 
www.lomography.com and http://microsites.lomography.com/la-sardina/. And if you own a lomography cam and have any valuable advise to share please leave me a comment ;)

Love,
Ms V.

1 comment:

  1. I have never heard of using lomography! I think it looks beautiful! I would be willing to try it out. It makes the photos look so unique! http://www.michaels.com.au/index.php/component/content/article/46-camera-department/416-full-range-of-lomography

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