Neil Hopcroft

A digital misfit

3 comments

  1. Hm, not really typical examples for Lomography which (in the widest sense) is usually characterised by the style rather than restricted by having to use a Lomo (which is the requirement for being recognised by the Lomo society). Most of those pics are too thought out (there are some well composed shots on that page) and not spontaneous enough.

    • Yes, the thing I like is the weird air lent to the pictures by their focus on all the wrong things, somehow everything looks like it has survived since the family holidays in the 1960s.

    • Um. Ta very much, I think. They treely ruly were banged out with an LC-A (Apart from the Olympus XA2 examples) with little thought other than ‘Am I standing still?’ and ‘Have I got the distance-wossname right?’ And even then…

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