Keeping Analogue Alive | 360° gives a thrilling view of the world. It’s a really exciting analogue technique! When we found out about photographer Richard Malogorski’s panoramic project, we were more than intrigued. Restoring a 100-year-old Cirkut panoramic camera in a fascinating process, his passion for the analogue art form is really exciting. You can read all about Richard’s fascinating story in our Magazine and try panoramic film photography yourself, the easy way, with our Spinner 360° camera ! |
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Panoramic Passion | OK. We’re pretty sure that most of you aren’t going to go out and start shooting century-old cameras, but if you’ve been bitten by the panoramic bug then listen up! The Spinner 360° is our modern-day take on the traditional spinning panoramic camera! With a pull-cord shutter mechanism, the camera spins around on its axis to create images that are four times longer than a conventional landscape picture! Using 35 mm film, you can get up to eight full panoramas per roll, sprockets and all, for an awesome analogue look. |  |
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A Groovy Gallery | Lomographers far and wide have been up to all sorts of modern mischief with their Spinners. If Richard’s restorations have inspired you to try this medium, make sure to share your shots with #HeyLomography for a chance to be featured! |
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