The classic Diana!
corner of mission and 2nd street, san francisco, holga madness. / kodak tri-x turns out this is just up the road from the new RB office, but I didn’t know that when I took it. (having only been to the US thrice i still find steam rising from the vents in the street most evocative, the locals probably find it annoying)
more medium format Holga goodness / untouched by an Adobe product
This is for najeroux. When my film came back from the lab and I pulled this photo out of the bag I nearly dropped my hat. A triple twist of champion arcitecture, HolgaMadness and (accidently) Magritte. I don’t think I can top this. So I am going to stop. You can relax now Danny. Battersea Powerstation, London Untouched Medium Format scan. Cross processed. Part 1 in a series
My film camera collection on a tee.
A self developed Holga shot / A broom / A mannequin minus a nose I fail to see what else I could have done to improve this.
This is a PS composite of three Holga shots, the Frisco skyline, a window on Alcatraz and me on the tube in London. What I am trying to say here is that deep underneath everything that exists, there is a filthy window, and if you can peer through this darkness and into your imprisoned inner being you can see …... ....that the fucking Northern Line is suspended again.
This is my first test film through my 8 holed pinhole camera It was shot just near Castlemaine in the bush on Fuji Reala with 5 second exposures… Not exactly sure why the film has come out with a red cast… some more investigative work will be required to knot that puzzle out.. I figured out it was because I loaded the film back to front and that is what happens with negs the wrong way round! Cool!!.. I am pretty happy with the results of the sharpness of focus and pretty consistent exposure as well…. More to come in the future!
One of the first street shots I ever took back in 1964 in the East End of London. This was before Playstations, and probably the only ‘toy’ these kids shared between them was a skipping rope. Old bomb sites still held a fascination though as a form of amusement and exploration, as can be seen here. It was taken using a Yashica Mat 120 film twin lens reflex camera that took me six months to save up for. I used Tri-X B/W film and printed on a hard grade of paper to get the punchy contrast, a characteristic of all my early B/W work. This image was photographed digitally from the original print in my portfolio. © 1964 John Hooton Photography
Holga MadnessTM Near Scienceworks Adobe? Pah.
West Bank, Luxor, Egypt. From a hot air balloon. Untouched Medium Format scan Part 6 in a series
“Reminds me of a scene from a French film I’d rather forget” Underground tunnel leading from the Natural History Museum to the Science Museum, London. Untouched Medium Format scan Part 10 in a series
Photo taken by collegue Simon Frankel. Then edited in Photoshop by myself. Thankyou to Simon for allowing me to post the photo. This was not a sand storm as some may think. Just over the hill was a raging fire that was taking control in 2006. They were taken at Pike River during the bush fire that burnt out around 120,000 hectares of scrub just north of the Riverland. / It was a mixture of smoke, stormy grey cloud and some sun trying to break through.
Located on the west coast of Sardinia, Italy, I ventured upon this gem of a beach hidden away – after following a dirt track down past an old factory this beautiful vista unfolded. / Travelling with work, I must admit… that job was tough…but someone had to do it The image was taken on my fully mechanical 120 film Widelux panoramic camera on slide film (ASA100) and electronically scanned via an Epson V700. The Widelux has a rotating lens across a 150 degree arc – it sometimes is a little slow on the start of its “scan” hence over-exposure at the leading edge can occur… as seen here.
chairs, lots of chairs, pretty colours. / tel aviv, by the beach. holga, kodak, cross pro blahblahblah
(c) Nicole Gesmondi 2009 /
holga 120 format / Amsterdam
Holga MadnessTM Adobe? Pah.
Canary Wharf, London Untouched Medium Format scan Part 2 in a series
Beach huts in Brighton taken with a knackered old Kodak Duaflex
A closeup of some frosty grass. The film had turned blue from the pre-sunrise light so I added just a bit to even it out. I loved the look.
Chicago O’Hare Airport Holga / Ilford 400 / negative scan layover Buy this print! Thank you for any comments and fav’s!
Garretstown Beach kinsale Co. Cork
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