lomography
Lomography is a style of photography that emphasizes creative and experimental techniques, often using low-fidelity cameras. Originating from the use of the Lomo LC-A camera in the 1980s, it encourages spontaneity and a playful approach to capturing images. Lomographers often embrace unexpected results, such as light leaks, vignetting, and unusual color saturation.
The movement promotes a philosophy of "don't think, just shoot," which encourages photographers to capture moments without overthinking composition or technical details. Lomography has grown into a global community, celebrating the art of analog photography and inspiring enthusiasts to explore their creativity through various film formats and cameras.