Lomography Fisheye:
A Distorted View of Reality

Capturing the world through the quirky, unpredictable lens of Lomography’s fisheye cameras.

Lomography is a photography movement that began in the early 1990s when a group of Austrian art students discovered the Soviet-made Lomo LC-A camera in Prague. The movement embraces spontaneous, experimental photography with toy cameras, often producing images with vignetting, color shifts, and light leaks. Lomography celebrates the unpredictable and artistic nature of analog photography, rejecting traditional rules in favor of creativity and fun.
Fisheye cameras, a staple in the Lomography lineup, create circular, distorted images that warp perspectives and transform ordinary scenes into surreal, dreamlike compositions. This series showcases your unique vision through these distinctive lenses, capturing Johannesburg and beyond in a way that only Lomography’s fisheye can achieve. You can explore the full collection here: .
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