Ever since I got the Hipstamatic app for my iPhone I stopped using my Holga 120N camera because the app has filters that produce images with almost the same look as the Holga. Recently I discovered an undeveloped roll of film I left inside the camera. I must admit the images are still different from the Hipstamatic app. It has its own subtle charm that the iPhone app cannot reproduce. Film: Fuji Neopan 400 developed with HC 110 dilution B
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Queens County Farm Pow wow-Part 1
Last Saturday, I spent the day at the Queens County Farm Museum. They had the 31st Annual Thunderbird American Indian Mid-Summer Pow Wow, a three day event, participated by over 40 Native American nations.
I brought my Canon P rangefinder and Holga 120N with me.
I had photographed many Pow wows before using a SLR or DSLR with long zoom lenses. I usually concentrate on the dancers as they perform but this time I photographed the participants as they interact with their families and guests on the sidelines.
I will post images from the event as I finish scanning them.



I brought my Canon P rangefinder and Holga 120N with me.
I had photographed many Pow wows before using a SLR or DSLR with long zoom lenses. I usually concentrate on the dancers as they perform but this time I photographed the participants as they interact with their families and guests on the sidelines.
I will post images from the event as I finish scanning them.



Labels:
Holga 120N,
medium format,
people,
places,
Toy Cameras
Sunday, July 12, 2009
My First Holga
Couldn't resist all the hoopla about Holga cameras, so I finally manage to get one without the inflated price. These shots are from the first roll, a Neopan Acros 100. The lens wasn't bad at all, a lot sharper than I expected. I think I will have fun with this camera. I already pimped the camera body with fun and funky stickers!

Picnic Table

Mr. Bunny

Old Wheel

Lawn Chairs

Out House

Picnic Table

Mr. Bunny

Old Wheel

Lawn Chairs

Out House
Labels:
Holga 120N,
medium format,
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Toy Cameras
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