

About
The Budapest Embassy store is located in the downtown of Budapest, where most of the clubs, restaurants, pubs, cafes can be found. The store is in a 170 years old house which was converted to a "ruin pub" several years ago. It became an essential part of the nightlife in Budapest and serves as a cultural meeting point for citizens and tourists as well. In our store we are welcoming everybody with a friendly atmosphere and an adept shop staff.
Store Specials
As part of the "ruin pub", Lomography Store is becoming an exciting meeting point for lomographers. They can sit down for a drink, have a chat, read our books, etc. We have a Lomography gallery (exhibitions are changing in every 3 month), which is open every day from 10 am to 4 am, so during parties at night everybody can visit it. We offers film development, workshops, and every 2 month we have a Lomography party with concerts and djs.
Store History
We've just opened our store in december, 2010, and we are very happy to see how many people are interested in Lomography. In this year we are having workshops, camera loans, exhibitions and parties to get the Hungarian Lomographers closer to each other.

Kazinczy 35
1072 Budapest, Hungary
info@lomography.huOpening Hours: Mon - Fri: 10-17
phone: 36303909653
Most recent Articles
- Behind the Scenes of Jeffrey Campbell's Campaign with Haya Zoubi and the LomoChrome Metropolis
- In An Instant: First Impressions with the LomoGraflok by Ben Fraternale
- Around the World in Analogue: Wurstelprater in LomoChrome Metropolis by grunrader
- Erica Reade's First Impression of the New Lomography Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens
- Stories on Film: Zairre Wright's Analogue Chronicles of Local Skaters
- Berlin Portraits: A Story of Searching and Trying by Sophie Makharadze
- WE DO THE REST: A Decade Long Family Project by Sophie Schwartz
- From the Room Where the Bed is Made But the Heart is Broken: Robert Saint Rich's Latest Project on Lomography Berlin Kino
- Panoramic Contact Sheets With the Sprocket Rocket by Franklin Ruiz
- Sebastian Weissinger: Widening the Urban Perspective with the Atoll Ultra Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
- Joseph Stanton's Portraits with the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII Art Lens
- IT TAKES A WORRIED MAN: A LomoKino Video by Marc Peschke and Simon Fluck
- A "Cruel Summer" Between Confinement and Photography for Dan Bassini
- Colorful Reset: An Interview with J.K Chekpo
- A Unique Field of Vision by Perry Carbonell with the Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
- Picturing the "New Normal" Romance with Lomography
- Revisioning Colors of Reality: Photographs by severinegodissart
- 5+1: A Chromatic Instax Film Soup by Benoit Pernuit
- Looking for Fun in a Boring Life - an Interview with Jason Guan
- Community Spotlight: Wulan (@wulan) and Tick (@ticketz)
- A Feel of Kyoto with the Petzval 55 mm f1.7 MKII Art Lens in the Eyes of Ma Yue
- Finding Your Place in the World with Pooneh Ghana
- Camera Cross Tour: Sprocket Rocket Double-Exposure Experiment
- "Morvan Secret" by Benjamin Arias and Loris Fae with the Lomography Color Negative 120
- A LomoWalk with “Berlin on Film” Community — Part II
- An Abandoned City by Jimmy Cheng with the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens
- Lewis Williamson's Vast Vistas of the Australian Coasts with the Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
- Spacious Skateboard Shots by Mathieu Aghababian with the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens
- Zine Of The Times: An Interview with Simon King of New Exit Group
- The Film Swappers Society: Bravopires' Mutual Love for Turquoise with Lalouve
Upcoming Events
- Behind the Scenes of Jeffrey Campbell's Campaign with Haya Zoubi and the LomoChrome Metropolis
- In An Instant: First Impressions with the LomoGraflok by Ben Fraternale
- Around the World in Analogue: Wurstelprater in LomoChrome Metropolis by grunrader
- Erica Reade's First Impression of the New Lomography Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens
- Stories on Film: Zairre Wright's Analogue Chronicles of Local Skaters
- Berlin Portraits: A Story of Searching and Trying by Sophie Makharadze
- WE DO THE REST: A Decade Long Family Project by Sophie Schwartz
- From the Room Where the Bed is Made But the Heart is Broken: Robert Saint Rich's Latest Project on Lomography Berlin Kino
- Panoramic Contact Sheets With the Sprocket Rocket by Franklin Ruiz
- Sebastian Weissinger: Widening the Urban Perspective with the Atoll Ultra Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
- Joseph Stanton's Portraits with the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII Art Lens
- IT TAKES A WORRIED MAN: A LomoKino Video by Marc Peschke and Simon Fluck
- A "Cruel Summer" Between Confinement and Photography for Dan Bassini
- Colorful Reset: An Interview with J.K Chekpo
- A Unique Field of Vision by Perry Carbonell with the Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
- Picturing the "New Normal" Romance with Lomography
- Revisioning Colors of Reality: Photographs by severinegodissart
- 5+1: A Chromatic Instax Film Soup by Benoit Pernuit
- Looking for Fun in a Boring Life - an Interview with Jason Guan
- Community Spotlight: Wulan (@wulan) and Tick (@ticketz)
- A Feel of Kyoto with the Petzval 55 mm f1.7 MKII Art Lens in the Eyes of Ma Yue
- Finding Your Place in the World with Pooneh Ghana
- Camera Cross Tour: Sprocket Rocket Double-Exposure Experiment
- "Morvan Secret" by Benjamin Arias and Loris Fae with the Lomography Color Negative 120
- A LomoWalk with “Berlin on Film” Community — Part II
- An Abandoned City by Jimmy Cheng with the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens
- Lewis Williamson's Vast Vistas of the Australian Coasts with the Atoll Ultra-Wide Angle 17 mm f/2.8 Art Lens
- Spacious Skateboard Shots by Mathieu Aghababian with the Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens
- Zine Of The Times: An Interview with Simon King of New Exit Group
- The Film Swappers Society: Bravopires' Mutual Love for Turquoise with Lalouve