$20 for $50 Worth of Analogue Cameras and Accessories from Lomography Canada
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With name inspired by Russian Lomo Kompakt Automat camera, array of photography supplies & rare accessories spark creative visual work
Before photography, family memories were kept alive through annual reenactments of the year's best moments, despite Grandpa's continued miscasting as the mischievous puppy. Treasure your memories with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $50 worth of cameras and accessories from Lomography Canada. This Groupon is not valid for film-development services. Today’s deal does not include shipping.
Lomography Canada celebrates the analogue photography movement with a well-stocked array of cameras, accessories, and other goodies ideal for snapping colourfully quaint images on film. The name stems from an early-'90s fascination with the Russian Lomo Kompakt Automat camera, which inspired a photography style centered around producing spontaneous images with deep saturation, vibrant colours, and brooding existentialism. Lomography colour-negative 100 35 mm film ($7.90/pack of three) supplies ample artistic ammunition, and rare accessories, such as a fish-eye submarine ($69) or the Diana F+ 110 mm telephoto lens ($35), spark creative visual juices like a mural of Vincent Van Gogh's ear set aflame.
With name inspired by Russian Lomo Kompakt Automat camera, array of photography supplies & rare accessories spark creative visual work
Before photography, family memories were kept alive through annual reenactments of the year's best moments, despite Grandpa's continued miscasting as the mischievous puppy. Treasure your memories with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $50 worth of cameras and accessories from Lomography Canada. This Groupon is not valid for film-development services. Today’s deal does not include shipping.
Lomography Canada celebrates the analogue photography movement with a well-stocked array of cameras, accessories, and other goodies ideal for snapping colourfully quaint images on film. The name stems from an early-'90s fascination with the Russian Lomo Kompakt Automat camera, which inspired a photography style centered around producing spontaneous images with deep saturation, vibrant colours, and brooding existentialism. Lomography colour-negative 100 35 mm film ($7.90/pack of three) supplies ample artistic ammunition, and rare accessories, such as a fish-eye submarine ($69) or the Diana F+ 110 mm telephoto lens ($35), spark creative visual juices like a mural of Vincent Van Gogh's ear set aflame.