
ABOUT LOMOGRAPHY
At Lomography, we’re not just another company – we’re a globally active organization dedicated to experimental and creative analogue photography. What started as an art movement by a group of offbeat students in 1992 has evolved into an international company fuelled by passion and curiosity. We develop, market, and distribute our products worldwide, reaching millions of photography enthusiasts through our photo stores, design stores, museums, online platforms, and events.
ABOUT THE JOB
As a Product Designer, you will play a key role in crafting and developing new and captivating product designs for Lomography, with a focus on analogue photography. Your primary responsibility will be to conceptualize and create innovative designs that resonate with our global community of photography enthusiasts, artists, and creatives. Collaborating closely with cross-functional teams, including engineers, marketers, and project managers, you will ensure that the products not only meet technical requirements but also align with market demands while reflecting our passion for analogue photography.
In this position, your creative vision, attention to detail, and ability to identify trends in analogue photography will be essential to deliver exceptional design concepts. Joining our young, dynamic, and international team, you will have abundant opportunities for personal and professional growth. As we continue to explore the realm of product design with a focus on analogue photography, your enthusiasm and dedication will contribute to crafting unique and captivating products that inspire photographers worldwide.
Responsibilities
Product idea generations starting from research, strategy building and design concepts for in-house products
Project briefing setup and presentation
Virtual and physical model building for development process and engineering executions
Supports on solving prototyping/ samples/ production problems
Requirements
Degree or above in Industrial/Product design or related disciplines
Knowledge and experience on analog photography and photographic equipments is an advantage
Proficiency in engineering 3D software modelling and rendering e.g. Solidwork, Creo Parametric, Fusion 360, Keyshot
Experience on handcrafting prototypes & 3D printing
Good communication and presentation skill in English and Chinese
Proactive, detail-minded, energetic & willing to explore
Experience on mechanical design, electronic products, understanding on manufacturing processes will be an advantage
Employment
Start date: Immediate
Location: Hong Kong
Type: On-site
5-day work week
If you are looking for a young and dynamic organization and are interested in a position where you can develop your skills and take over new responsibilities, apply now to join the Lomography Team by sending your application including a cover letter, your resume and portfolio.

The Lomographic Society is a globally active organization dedicated to experimental and creative analogue photography. Originally established in 1992 by a group of offbeat students as an arts movement, but fuelled by fiery passion and burning curiosity, the society soon grew into an international venture.
Our snapshots are characterized by vibrant colours, shadowy vignette, surprise effects and pure spontaneity. We have over a million creative members across the world and invite you to let loose, ignite your inspiration and to catapult your shots around the globe through our online platform. Whether you’re a complete novice or a seasoned pro, everyone can harness the photographic power to create something incredible.
Our extensive Lomographic analogue family includes many innovative products, such as our Sprocket Rocket, Diana Mini, La Sardina, the Petzval 55 Art Lens and a wide range of instant cameras. We also boast an ever-growing line-up of film in many different formats, having most recently launched the LomoChrome Metropolis – the first new color negative film in over 5 years!
We’re dedicated to generating all the photographic tools you need to start your analogue journey - and our first lesson? Don't think – just shoot!