Lots of Lomography: Boston & New York
November 28, 2007 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: 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




Comments
If you've got something to say, keep it positive.Beautiful! I think the experiment went quite well. The light quality is lovely.
Thanks! I was just glad that my film didn’t get eat up like it usually does.
what about the pigeon one?! that one was the best! and you have to send me the full-res of these…
i would pay money for prints of any of these. :)
mabby if you could put up the christmas tree ones.
You’re so lucky to have a Lomo LC-A ! Such a great camera.