Lomography Gallery Store East London
Overview
Lomography's East London Gallery Store is located on the corner of Spitalfields Market and just five minutes walk from bustling Brick Lane.
Pop in to pick up the full range of Lomography products, get your films developed, or attend our workshops and events! All of our cameras, accessories, books and fashion items are here on display for you to hold, try out, and choose between.
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Practical Information
117 Commercial Street, Shadwell, London, E1 6BG
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7426 0999
Venue Details & Map
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Lomography Gallery Store East London
- Address
-
117 Commercial StreetShadwellLondonE1 6BG
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7426 0999
- Public transport:
- Shoreditch, Underground
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This is my photography store of choice in London lately.
I took a Coffee Developing workshop here in September. The workshop was reasonably priced and a whole lot of fun! They let me borrow one of their Lomo cameras and sent me out to snap away. When I returned fully loaded they showed me how to develop my film using household chemicals (including instant coffee crystals)! Really...more
London's second Lomography Gallery Store (located on the corner of Spitalfields Market, a short walk from hip and trendy Brick Lane) not only offers a wide range of different Lomography products and a film development service, but also hosts some great events and workshops in the area.
Having recently picked up a leaflet listing this month's events, I am still debating with myself which ones...more
I guess I don't like it because they sell cameras that should cost less than £2 for over £300. Holga, LCA, Diana etc should all really be bought at flea markets or similar and if you have to buy them new, anything over £20 is a rip off for what they are.
As an alternative, why not just buy a cheapest 70s compact, a Recesky TLR kit, or in fact any of the same plastic nasties from ebay, get...more

