I guess you could say I am a Lomographer in training. All lots of fun and yet another good example of the postmodern commitment to time and space, contextuality and locality, accessiblity and immediacy. The leap from photography to lomography is a deconstruction of photographic elitism, established heirachies, everything we know about photograhpy. It is a celebration of the moment, an experiment in the chaos of color and light, a swtich of perspective from viewer to spectator, a demonstration of the uncertainty principle. "Shoot from the hip" "Dont think, just shoot.'
Its also a lot of fun.
Its also a lot of fun.