Who would have thought that a typo would lead to so many other things? Things like being a passionate Lomographer and being this week’s featured LomoGuru!
Who would have thought that a typo would lead to so many other things? Things like being a passionate Lomographer and being this week’s featured LomoGuru!

Who would have thought that a typo would lead to so many other things? Things like being a passionate Lomographer and being this week’s featured LomoGuru!

Currently on view in London’s Atlas Gallery are these never-before-seen photos by surrealist artist Man Ray, saved by darkroom printer Pierre Gassman from contact sheets he had left behind. The acquisition of this collection clues us in on the often overlooked role developers play in a photographer’s creative process.

Have you ever wondered what the security officer behind the X-ray machine sees in your bags? How do they determine the materials based on the images on their X-ray screen? Put on your X-ray glasses and find out!

Barcelona photographer PoL Úbeda Hervàs published an album named “I’m Not There” consisting of a series of portraits. Interestingly, the object of the portraits are merely a shadow with a pair of shoes.

Salvador Dali, a man well-known for his striking and surreal works of art. Walt Disney, a visionary and dreamer in the world of animation. As such, the pair probably belongs to the list of unexpected collaborators. But as fate would have it, they did, in 1945.
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One most often thinks about exposure time when shooting in a dark setting. So what setting befits an eight-second exposure? When attempting to capture the night scenes in your city? Perhaps, but let artist Nicolas Ruel provide you with a less conventional answer!

Ellen Rogers’ timeless fashion photographs emanate alluring beauty and subtle seduction. They portray dream and grace and they transport you in another era of aura and solitude. She breathes and lives in her darkroom. She is an artist of analogue photography.

Meet fashion phenom Michal Pudelka as we serve him a dozen questions about analogue photography. The Slovakian aesthete—known for highly-stylized shoots involving similar-looking models—lets us in on his imagery inspirations, like childhood hospital visits, garment designs, and disposable cameras.