Noun
Lomography (uncountable)
An analog camera movement (or style of taking pictures) popular among photography enthusiasts and summarized by its motto "don't think, just shoot".
Community Lomography Shop in Wan Po Yan St., Hong Kong The Lomographic Society International runs Lomography Gallery Stores and so-called "embassies" dedicated to the growth, support and public exposure of analogue photography. Source: Internet
History sidebar Lomography relates to Lomographic photographers who advocate creative and experimental film photography. Source: Internet
However the use of digital manipulation to create this effect goes somewhat against the principles of Lomography. Source: Internet
Lomography started as an art movement through which the students put on exhibitions of photos within Vienna; the art movement then developed into a commercial enterprise. Source: Internet
Since the introduction of the original LOMO LC-A, Lomography has produced a line of their own analog cameras. Source: Internet
The limited edition set included a signature edition Lomography Diana F+ camera, along with 2 lenses, a roll of film and 1 of 5 photographs taken of Tori during her time in Moscow. Source: Internet