Showing posts with label Lomography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lomography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

l'homme et la neige

Holga has been very productive lately. I asked Pieter to pose for Holga for 12 shots as soon as it snowed.. I think the clouds wanted to see Holga as it has been snowing frequently already! I bought a Kodak 120 b/w film 400 ASA and made the 12 shots. A preview of two shots of the unpredictable Holga:


I actually wanted more grain in the pictures.. maybe I'll try it out with my Yashica (as I can't change any setting on Holga) and an Ilford 35 mm b/w film 3200 asa ( a push film) Who was experiences with that.. some advice please!!

Saturday, 6 June 2009

Plastic is fantastic!

My Holga.. it almost sounds like my Russian friend, but is my plastic camera. Not just an ordinary plastic camera.. this camera fights with digital pixels and images shared on small screens on cameras or phones.

I used a fujifilm 400 asa and I made a thrown paper frame to paste it in the camera before I put my film in. It gave a nice border. I looked forward to see the developed pictures.. but when I saw them I realized: Sarah never forget to check if the Bulb setting is switched off!!!!

Oooo we love analog, the real trial and error photography!



Tuesday, 12 August 2008

My cheap snapshot camera

More photos from Gentse Feesten and stuff and now from my cheap but adorable snapshot cam..my Holga!





Coming up next: a four day trip to London, and guess who's joining me.. Holga ofcourse and my Nikon as well. I bought for the first time a 120 Diafilm, which wasn't that cheap.. 10€. But I really want to see the effect of cross processing on this kind of film...

The Day I Fell in Love With Morocco (part 2)

In the first part of our trip we explored the North and the Rif Mountains. In Part two we took a step back in time in the cultural, inte...