My first attempt to make a photo look like Tilt-Shift photography. Tilt-shift photography is making the subject miniature like. See more examples here.
All me on 2010 in a slideshow.
Meet the P-Sharan Pinhole Camera. A Do-it-yourself pinhole camera from Japan. Made out of paperboard and plastic spools.
It’s now available on Photojojo. I hope Lomography adopt this camera.
Wishlist for Christmas 2010
Dear Santa,
I lost my Diana F+ “Snow Cat” Camera. I’m planing of getting a new one, just the Diana camera because I still have my flash from the Snow Cat. I know I’m a little naughty… but I’m hella nice! So please Santa, if you can give me any of the items below… I will definitely watch out!

The Rainbow One Step Polaroid Camera or The Fuji Instax (white or else nada).

The Twin Lens Holga with Flash or The Double Shot (or Golden Half) Camera.
The Lomo Experience
After receiving my gift. I quickly took charge and thought analog was simple and easy. I was wrong.
This is my 2nd camera and I have never experienced analog photography until now. I’m so used to my DSLR and the preview on LCD. I have no knowledge of the settings and other functions. But now I’m learning!
If you don’t know. The 120 film is quite expensive. It cost around 800 pesos for 3 rolls and you only get 16 shots per role. And you’d be lucky to have them all developed perfectly. Now I understand why people say Lomo is expensive.
I didn’t know I was using the pin hole setting when I started shooting without the flash. I consumed an entire roll and when I had it processed, only 4 photos were developed. All of them are dark and unrecognizable.

You can hardly recognize the garden.
Dc took this photo of mine while I was shooting Chris for Dean & Trent last Saturday at McKinley hill. :)
FHM Photographer and a good friend Paolo Ruiz lets me touch his chest. Hahahaha.
I want a Lomography Spinner-360 Degrees!!!





