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THE LOMO CAMERA: SHOOT FROM THE HIP
Thursday 26 August 2004 8.30pm-9.30pm; rpt 11.40pm-12.40am; Saturday 27 August 2am-3am (Friday night)

 

BBC Four presents a fascinating insight into the bizarre world of Lomography and the camera that inspired it, the Lomo Kompakt Automat.

What's Lomo?

In 1991 a group of Viennese students discovered the Lomo Kompakt Automat when on holiday in Prague. This mass-produced Soviet camera was so cheap and easy to use that they shot rolls of film, ignoring the established rules of "good" photography. The resulting snaps were often odd to look at, out of focus and, due to the character of the Lomo lens, garishly coloured. But they were wonderfully fresh. The craze for Lomo spread so fast that when, in 1996, the St Petersburg manufacturers threatened to stop making the camera, Lomographers stepped in to guarantee all future sales.

Today the Lomographic Society has embassies across the globe with Lomography.com as its base. Hundreds participate in international Lomo events and add to the ever-growing LomoWorldArchive.

Visit the Lomographic Society website to find out more about LOMO.

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SNAP HAPPY DAYS WINNERS
Find out who won the Lomo compact camera packages
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VIDEO NATION
Watch commentaries on ten of the Lomo photos
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SEE BLUE PHOTOSvideo icon
The blue Lomo gallery with video responses, sound effects and text

  Blue lomo wall
 

SEE RED PHOTOS video icon
Watch video responses and listen to sound effects for the red Lomos

  Red lomos
 

SEE GREEN PHOTOS video icon
Browse the green photos, watch video clips and listen to sound effects

  Green images
 

QUIZ
How much do you know about snapshot photography

  Quiz
 

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 Bill Viola
 Robert Capa



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