Some of the ten “golden rules” in an Austrian “society” named for this movement include “Take your camera everywhere you go” and “Don’t worry about any rules.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this photographic movement whose adherents use plastic toy cameras like the Diana and the Holga. It takes its name from the Russian company that made the LC-A camera.
ANSWER: lomography [accept Lomographic Society; accept the LOMO LC-A or Lomo Kompakt Automat]
[10m] The Lomographic Society sells a lens with a “control ring” for this feature, which refers to the aesthetics of the out-of-focus aspects of a photo. Its name comes from the Japanese for “blur.”
ANSWER: bokeh
[10e] The revival of analog photography has benefited this company that made the first instant color film. Users of this company’s SX-70 camera do not actually have to shake them to dry the film faster.
ANSWER: Polaroid Corporation
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