It?s a curious way to capture Washington?s monuments ? shooting from the hip on a role of film that?s past its expiration date with the kind of rudimentary camera that used to be sold for a few dollars.
But the lomography movement ? nurtured in European and Asian capitals since the International Lomographic Society was formed in Vienna in 1992 ? has established a toehold here on the Mall, where a small number of practitioners choose pinhole Polaroids and Dianas over digital cameras and smartphones to create shots of the nation?s capital. Among them one recent Saturday were Christian Meade, 25, an art handler and assistant in an antiques gallery in Alexandria; Alexis Lodsun, 19, of Arlington, a sophomore photography student at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia; and Brian Mishoe, 42, of Frederick, who works in the marketing department at George Washington University.
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