Lomography
Lomography is the commercial trademark of Lomographische AG, Austria for products and services related to photography. The name is inspired by the former state-run optics manufacturer LOMO PLC of Saint Petersburg, Russia. LOMO PLC created and produced the 35 mm LOMO LC-A Compact Automat camera — which became the centerpiece of Lomography's marketing and sales activities. This camera was loosely based upon the Cosina CX-1 and introduced in the early 1980s.
In 1991, the Austrian founders of Lomography discovered the Lomo LC-A.  As the company states, they were "charmed by the unique, colorful, and  sometimes blurry" images that the camera produced. After a series of  international art exhibitions and aggressive marketing work, Lomography  signed an exclusive distribution agreement with LOMO PLC — thereby  becoming the sole distributor of all Lomo LC-A cameras outside of the  Soviet Union.
Lomography emphasizes casual, snapshot  photography. Characteristics such as over-saturated colors, off-kilter  exposure, blurring, "happy accidents," and alternative film processing  are often considered part of the "Lomographic Technique."  Users are encouraged to take a lighthearted approach to their  photography, and use these techniques to document everyday life, as the  Lomo LC-A's small size, simple controls, and ability to shoot in low  light encourages candid photography, photo reportage, and photo vérité through the much-touted "10 Golden Rules.
Since the introduction of the original Lomo LC-A, Lomography has  produced and marketed an entire line of their own branded analog  cameras. Most Lomographic cameras are designed to produce a single  photographic effect. For example, the Lomography Fisheye  camera features a built-in wideangle lens, and shoots fisheye-distorted  photos. In 2005, production of the original Lomo LC-A was discontinued.  Its replacement, the LC-A+, was introduced in Fall 2006. The new  camera, made in China rather than Russia, featured the original Russian  lens manufactured by LOMO PLC. This changed as of mid-2007 with the lens  now made in China as well.
Example of lomo photography.
And here my pic been "lomo-phy"..hahaha
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