Lomography

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  1. Monster

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    Does anyone do this?

    Lomography seems to be a revived trend of analog photography using mechanical cameras and optical lenses.

    (I learnt about this a few minutes ago when Tori Amos' latest merchandize idea arrived in my inbox)

    I just checked the availability and prices of cameras and films, and cameras start around $80 and film packs of 3 around $12 ... is anybody still using analog photography? And more importantly, where do you have your films developed?

    In this day and age, is there any advantage of analog cameras over digital cameras?

    I have a few digital cameras but the images come out either blurred or filled w/ noise (b/c of the heavy EM radiation in my rooms due to computers and such). But these are pretty old. Do modern digital cameras suffer from these problems?

    Just wondering! :)

    (p.s. I do still have a couple of analog cameras)
     

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