A flat-packed, build-it-yourself, medium-format camera with a liquid-filled lens to boot. Craft and customize this cardboard classic to enjoy endless experimentation.
The LomoMod No.1 lets you build your own medium format camera from scratch. Using the traditions of sashimono carpentry, you can craft, bend, slot and fold your way to a fully-functioning camera with no screws or glue required. What’s more, this kit comes with a lush liquid-filled lens for aqua-inspired exploration – from coffee to cocoa, tea to Tango, each substance creates unprecedented, unpredictable effects. Push your creative potential a little further.
Sutton’s Liquid Lens
Thomas Sutton, born 1819, was an English inventor from a small town on the Island of Jersey. A wild and passionate photographer, he had ideas ahead of his time. Throughout his inspiring lifetime, Sutton conceived, designed and built many new photographic tools, among them was the first panoramic camera.
But what gave him the inspiration for this unique liquid-compatible lens? The answer: a humble snowglobe. He observed how an image could be cast onto the surface of the spherical glass casing as a result of light traveling through the water-filled orb. In a eureka moment, Sutton realized he could harness this science to create panoramic photographs. Instead of stitching multiple photos together, the Sutton Camera used a spherical water-filled lens to create panoramic images. This unique invention made him a pioneer in the development of wide-angle photography.
A Lens You Can Fill With (Almost) Any Liquid!
Inspired by Thomas Sutton’s original liquid-filled lens, Lomography have crafted a contemporary version of the unconventional original unlike any other on earth and what’s more, you have ultimate creative control. You can manipulate the liquid through which the lens focuses, leading to a whole host of effects and deviations with which to intensify your shots.