More Holga madness. / Didn’t develop this myself mind you. / That’s my wonderful missus again, but she’s not normally that way round.
Jaguar 120 XK Badge Mascot close-up #1
hannover airport, triple exposure, holga madness. / kodak tri-x that’s about it.
Holga multi X
Ode to Kodak… Scan from Kodak TMAX 100 120 roll film leader, with the red start triangle from a Hasselblad film back.
Arundel cathedral with winter blossom – Holga
In the morning I will be recieving my first load of HOLGA prints… I Fucking Love Her!!!! (I understand this design has probably been done before, but shut up!)
Twelve second pinhole exposure of Bonnet Point, Narragansett, Rhode Island. Image captured using a Holga 120WPC wide pinhole camera. No digital manipulation. (c) Paul Lavallee 2008 /
Bronica / 50mm / HP5 / Fountainstown / Co. Cork
Camera: Hasselblad 500 C/M / Film: Ilford HP5+
Infared film shot with a Holga 120N and a Hoya R72 filter. (c) Nicole Gesmondi 2009 /
(c) Nicole Gesmondi 2009 /
6 longish seconds, zero image 2000 pinhole camera
The next in my current series of uploads of models being the canvas of some slide projections. This particular image is oneof my personal favorites… it just emanates calm and peace…. the fusion between model and image is perfectly balanced. The images from this series turned up amongst some of my late fathers photographic archive which I’ve been endeavouring to sort out and digitize. I don’t know who the model is or why or when they were taken but the make up and hair on the model just shreaks ‘eighties’ to me…. so some love from way back when…. with thanks to my very very clever Dad…. enjoy / . /
over the last couple of days I’ve been uploading some crazy wonderful images of a couple of models shot by the light of a slide projector that were taken by my late father some time in the eighties…. now I’m going to upload some of the portraits he took during this session starting with this one of a wonderfully crazed desert scene….and check out the girl’s make up… that sort of eyeliner action is just not seen much these days….. which is probably not a bad thing at all….. anyway enjoy / . /
the next and almost last of the current series of slide projection shots that I’ve been uploading. I found all these images among my late fathers negatives and am thinking they are circa early 80’s…... so viva analogue and all that….. :) / . /
slightly late but no matter… this is the last … most likely anyway… image I’m going to post in this series of slide projection images taken by my late father sometime in the late eighties… this one is particularly odd I find … the orange that is projected onto her face really seems to be something else entirely….. yet it’s a straight shot and it’s all done in camera….. / . /
after my accidental success turning the camera upside down i’ve rather gone and got carried away with it. / sorry. this is the post office tower, also near tottenham court road tube station. it’s probably helped navigate more drunk students home i’m sure. holga, medium format film, cross processed, double exposure. meh. one of three i suppose.
Alt Stadt. Innsbruck – Tirol – Austria – November 2009. Camera: Rolleicord Vb / Film: Kodak 160NC – Medium Format.
I thought this was a failure…but some of you didn’t! so here it is… in the series
Rapoldi Park – Innsbruck – Tirol – Austria: Nov 2009 Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M / Lens: 80mm CF F/2.8 Planar T* Lens / Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Christmas Markets (Christkindlmarkt). Alt. Stadt – Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria Nov 2009 Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M / Lens: 80mm CF F/2.8 Planar T* Lens / Film: Kodak BW400CN
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