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Includes:: hot tips & tricks on loading advancing & unloading film. It suggests ways of capturing movement producing multiple exposures & more. Decidedly low-tech & highly idiosyncratic plastic or toy cameras such as the original 1984 Lomo Kompakt Automat (which spawned the term Lomography) the Diana & the Holga & the recently introduced Blackbird Fly enable them to create images that
- while not technically perfect
- display a quirky sense of fun spontaneity & creative artiness. These unassuming cameras first emerged as toys created in Hong Kong in the 1980s but were adopted by US photography & art schools: because of their simplicity they could actually teach the user the basics of composition perspective exposure & so on. Now their appeal has spread & enterprising manufacturers continue to produce these lo-fidelity analog gizmos
- with some exciting deviations that increase the fun element of pointing & shooting.