1. BURHAN SIDQI B. ALI
NURSYAKILA EDORA BT DATO HASSAN
LOMOGRAPHY
2. › Photography technique developed as a response to
over arty and stylistic photographic approaches
› Name and initial approach based on a small Russian
camera
– Multiple frames of same photo
– Flexible, quick, unstructured photography
› Nearly lost, but rediscovered by a group of students
› Now very popular approach to photography
LOMOGRAPHY
3. › Meant to be fun
› Freedom - photo anything you want,
anytime, anywhere
› Aims to capture everyday experience
› Personal and free form of photography
› Ideally suited to the digital age
‘DOING’ Lomography
4. 1. Take your camera everywhere you go.
2. Use it anytime - day and night.
3. Lomography is not an interference with your
life but a part of it.
4. Get as close as possible to the objects of
you lomographic desire
5. Don't think!
6. Be fast!
7. You don't have to know beforehand what is
on your film, nor afterwards… You will figure
it out eventually!
8. Try the shot from the hip, or from the ground
9. Ignore the rules!
Rules To Make LOMO
5.
6. › Your aim:
– To find inspiration to help you design
MeKtropolis
› In small groups
– Quick brainstorm about what might be like
– Take the camera
› Design Walkabout
– Photo anything and everything you see that
might be useful
INsPiriNg YouR dEsiGn
7. › Creating a landscape / cityscape
› What do you want to keep?
› What do you want to discard
› Creating a background
– Use the photos
– Annotate the designs
– Create drawings to be modelled
UsiNG The PhOtO