Sample Lomography’s coolest, handcrafted 35 mm films and get a free keychain on top. Each film comes in an irresistible, individual tin can.
- Take your chromatic creativity up an octave!
- Sample three handcrafted LomoChrome 35 mm emulsions
- One of a kind effects with #nofilter required
- Bold color shifts, nostalgic hues and gorgeous film grain
- Standard C-41 development process
Transform the ordinary into the extraordinary with this dynamic trio of handcrafted LomoChrome films. Each emulsion is one-of-a-kind, delivering exciting, creative and authentically analogue results. Unlock bold color shifts, nostalgic hues and gorgeous film grain – without the need for fake filters! Packaged in irresistibly individualized tin cans and complete with a free legendary Lomography Keychain, this is a perfect little gift set for you or a friend. Take your chroma creativity up an octave!
The Terrific Trio
LomoChrome Color ’92 Sun-kissed ISO 400
LomoChrome Color ’92 Sun-kissed captures the essence of golden-hour bliss with a nostalgic grainy charm. With mesmerizing warm yellow and orange tones, it’s perfect for radiant, glowing portraits and scenic vistas alike.
LomoChrome Metropolis ISO 100–400
The color-shifting master of muted tones and popping contrast, this dynamic film is super versatile with an extended 100–400 ISO range so you can explore those bright lights and saturated shadows. Go deep and dark in the shade then desaturated and dreamlike in the sunshine.
LomoChrome Purple ISO 100–400
A true color contortionist, this film delicately balances a fusion of special color compounds with the finest photon-reactive silver halide crystals to yield tones that flourish and fade. Watch it render your world into a blend of exquisite earthy reds, crisp plums and velvety violet hues. The 2021 formula of our LomoChrome Purple film is a little pétillant on the nose: you may see some tiny black dots appear in the lighter parts of your photo.
Development
All Lomography Color Negative films require standard C-41 processing. Just drop it off at District Camera and we can process it in our film lab.