Back to Basics | Lomography Kino Film Family | Black and white images are awesomely authentic – especially when you shoot on film. Anchored in the history of photography, they connect us to its earliest roots and communicate a timeless charm. Whether it’s hard-hitting high contrast or a sophisticated tonal spectrum you’re after, the multiformat Lomography B&W Kino film family has got you covered. | |
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| | | Be bright with Berlin Kino ISO 400 | | | | | |
| | | | Pick poetry with Potsdam Kino ISO 100 | | | | | |
| | | | Be bravura with Babylon Kino ISO 13 | | | | | |
| | | | Feel feisty with Fantôme Kino ISO 8 | | | | | |
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It’s Competition Time! | Win a Camera! | Have you mastered the art of light and dark? Do you consider yourself a black and white buff? Then, this one’s for you! The Lomography Annual Photography Awards, TEN AND ONE 2020, is just around the corner so you can showcase your best shots and become the champ of our Monochrome category! | |
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