A fresh shipment of gleaming & pristine Yasuhara cams is in our warehouse and ready to leap into your hands. Get a firm grip on this soft-silver muchacho and make him your constant companion, fondest photographic friend, multicoated-lens marvel, and lomographic-life documentary filmmaker. He awaits you. Available in the sexy screwmount T981 or the effortlessly auto fixed-lens T012.
In November 2005, three good friends and strident Lomographic employees, Michael Bayr, Heinz Boesch, & Michael Kuhle, boarded a train at Vienna’s Südbahnhof station and took off for a rousing weekend in Budapest. While there, they found excellent food, gorgeous architecture, slamming Hungarian dance parties, and absolutely awful customer service at a local spa. Each morning, they awoke in their riverside apartment (accented heavily with mirrors and Miami Vice-era furniture), loaded their Yasuhara cams, and set about capturing the intoxicating sights and sounds of this beautiful city. While the sun didn’t cooperate, and generally stayed behind heavy clouds, the three friends continued undaunted in their quest for Yasuhara masterpieces. Shot with both the Yasuhara T981 & T012.
Mandi Steininger, our resident Printshop Guru, is not only the grandmaster of all things Clip-Wall & World Archive, but he’s also a dedicated fan of physical culture. Peek inside his athletic hobbies with this exclusive look of a strenuous day in the weight room – tempered with abstract architecture, and glowing in crisp, grainy monochrome. Shot with both the Yasuhara T981 & T012.
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