Final Facts – Lomography World Congress London 2007

The seemingly endless days of waiting have come to an end. While the LomoWorldWall is growing and growing, and the gaggle of LomoLeprechauns is busily putting it all together and filling the trucks for the long ride to London, the congress days have taken their definitive shape! The Lomography World Congress London 2007 dead-serious, final programme in all its depth and passion is here, packed with all your LomoCravings could wish for; the workshops, the city challenges, the LomoTalks, the LomoEvents…

The revised congress website is now there for you, illuminating all details and news on the congress activities lead by the top of the crop Lomographers and creative heads - ranging from designers Wendy&Jim to museum director Gerald Matt or book publisher Edward Booth-Clibborn. Also find out the latest news on the LomoWorldWall contributions by artists from around the world – Michael Young, Kengo Kuma, Karim Rashid – to name a few!

If you are one of these crazy last-minute-decision-making Lomographers: you can still register for the congress, but act fast! For all Congressionals: a detailed info mail for your registration to the activities on offer is on its way to your inbox. Here too: be quick - most of the activities have limited participation numbers! Starting now, participation to single events is also possible. Find out more about this on the sign-up section of our website.

See you in London!

Contact the congress team with your questions at: congress@lomography.com
View the updated congress website at: www.lomography.com/congress2007

Final Facts – Lomography World Congress London 2007
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