One of my christmas presents was a brand new Holga 35mm camera. It’s essentially a plastic toy that can take photographs, but I love it. It produces some very artistic photos due to it’s simplicity. So far I’ve gone through two rolls of film, but haven’t gotten too many decent shots. It’s a little tricky in low light and I’m still finding it’s groove. That and it’s quite expensive to shoot in film when your so used to digital.
I’d like to shoot a roll or two a month, just something to keep the creativity flowing. Here are a few of the more interesting shots from the last few trials:




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This take awesome pictures! Given that I have absolutely MINIMAL artistic skill myself… Could take some pretty sweet photos of indie-bands doing indie-band-things (like sitting on their instruments instead of playing them, or wearing clothes for the opposite sex that they bought at a GoodWill…) in their parents garage/attic. I’ll leave now.
Too much caffeine.