The World Through A Plastic Lense (Version III)

Log off Facebook for a second and cast your mind back to when photography was for realz. Back to the glory days before photo-tagging and before ‘I’ll-just-delete-this-ugly-one-before-anyone-sees-it-shall-I?’ digital cameras, to when the local chemist would sprinkle a pile of tangible, glossy prints into your hot little hands. In this old-skool lomography exhibition artists like Tim Hixson, Roxy May and Andrew Hoyne remind us to appreciate the little, non-digital things. – JB

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