After attending a workshop with Australian Lomography master, Tim Hixson, I splashed out and invested about $40 in a Holga 120 N plastic camera and a couple of rolls of 120mm film. I’ll write more about Tim’s workshop and my first experiences with the Holga soon, but in the meantime, here’s a selection of my first 16 frames in this new format (for me). For my first roll I used Fuji Velvia 100 ISO film. Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Lomo for real - SwitchingtoManual
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Equipment, Fuji Velvia, Holga, Lomo, Manual exposure, Photography, Plastic cameras, Street photography, Sydney, Workshops |
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- May 21, 2012
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I started off with a Holga, they are pretty good intro Lomo cameras! The best advice is to shoot as many rolls as possible and learn from your mistakes
your photos look great so far