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)
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
Holga Square Website T-Shirt! www.holgasquare.com
Diptych of two images taken on an Empire-Junior vintage toy camera.
Holga magic- this is completely untouched.
Some more of my experimenting… I really like how this one turned out… its a double exposure taken on my Holga with out of date 35mm film… Unique and totally un-repeatable. I hope you enjoy it and the ones to come too =D
discarded beauty… taken with Diana toy camera on Kodak TriX400 bw film
i like cranes. See more from Parc du Cinquanenaire More from Brussels & Paris You can see more Holga photographs here
Holga MadnessTM Near Scienceworks Adobe? Pah.
This image was taken for the 100 Steps Challenge over in the Melbourne and Victoria Group. It was taken on a vintage Kodak Instamatic Camera on 126 film. This was the first roll of film I have put through it, but I think I am really happy with the soft effect that the camera has. Enjoy.
West Bank, Luxor, Egypt. From a hot air balloon. Untouched Medium Format scan Part 6 in a series
I am currently in the process of designing a CD cover for a music compilation of artists who perform at the Famous Blue Raincoat and this was put together from an experiment I performed on some out of date 35mm film in my Holga..Well the film results were rather odd, but I kinda liked how it turned out… Hope you enjoy it =D
My duaflex arrived in the mail today. Woot! Cameras:ebay / Dress:Vinnies / Model: mine My film and TTV profile
rolleiflex and p&s
Another of my experiments with my Holga and some out of date 35mm. This is Kaz, she is one of the owners of the Famous Blue Raincoat She is going to kill me when she discovers this image, but until then, enjoy =D / October 21st 2008
“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
Holga CFN
Double exposure of blossom on old wood (Holga).
chairs, lots of chairs, pretty colours. / tel aviv, by the beach. holga, kodak, cross pro blahblahblah
Holga MadnessTM Adobe? Pah.
Canary Wharf, London Untouched Medium Format scan Part 2 in a series
So I scanned a whole heap of the first roll of film that I put through my Holga at Cristmas time last year, and when I got prints back off the negatives, they were really blown out and look absolutely terrible… So when I got home and scanned the negs into my computer I thought that they would be absolutely crap, so I wasn’t surprised when they came out how they did…. Anyway, I recently got my lil hands on a CanoScan and have been re-scanning my negs as this lil baby is actually equipped for the job, and lo and behold, my holga shots have taken on a whole new life.. They look a million times better… So this is a re-scan of my lantern of which you can find the original here and see for yourself the difference between my crappy scanner and this new absolutely brilliant toy! Yay! p.s. don’t always trust where you have your images printed either, they sometimes frack it up! If you would like a larger version of this please bmail me
A tree on the coutry side.
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