Win A Lomokino Camera Set With Dancescreen 2019
Looking for a new summer passion? Create mini dance films with an analogue touch! You can still win two more sets of camera and player in our online raffle!
Are you adventurous and inspired? Here is a fun way to get you through the summer heat!
Reframe your dance films in a cool analogue style! Lomography is an invitation to ignite your inspiration - a license to let loose!
Lomography and dancescreen have partnered up to raffle three sets of Lomokino Camera and LomoKinoscope player to all dance film enthusiasts!
What is it?
"For all those adventurous film makers out there we’ve created the LomoKino. It records up to 144 frames on any standard 35 mm film. Once you’re done you can either scan your developed film to watch it or load it into the LomoKinoScope and watch it there!" (Lomography)
How can you win?
It's simple! Take part in our Social Media raffle! Share your favourite dance video or dance photo in the comment box on our >> raffle post
Until when?
Take part until 18 August to be a winner!
2 of 3 sets are still up for grabs!
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