Lots of Lomography: Boston & New York
November 28, 2007 // Life + Photography

To start off, I’m back in LA, and pretty glad to be home. I missed being here, missed sleeping in my bed, and driving my car. Jeff and I had a great time though, and to prove it, I have a bunch of rad photos.

I’ve been slowly using my Lomo LC-A more and more lately, trying to figure out it’s quirks and the such. Well, I ended up shooting three rolls while I was on the east coast, so I think I’ve finally figured it out. It’s actually pretty fun to use, though I’m still having some trouble judging distance for the focus. But I think practice will make perfect on that issue.

All of the photos were taken in Boston or New York, and I used Fuji 200 film. I love how old and vintage they feel. It’s kind of nice to step away from digital for a while and have some photos with some grain and grit to them. There are 17 more photos under the cut, so I suggest you check them out.

Bobby

  1. Beautiful! I think the experiment went quite well. The light quality is lovely.

    Comment by arse poetica — November 28, 2007 #

  2. Thanks! I was just glad that my film didn’t get eat up like it usually does.

    Comment by Bobby S. — November 28, 2007 #

  3. what about the pigeon one?! that one was the best! and you have to send me the full-res of these…

    Comment by Jeff — November 28, 2007 #

  4. i would pay money for prints of any of these. :)

    Comment by Jess — November 28, 2007 #

  5. mabby if you could put up the christmas tree ones.

    Comment by Christina — November 28, 2007 #