A Holga View of Cullera

Walking around at a congress for professional photographers with a 25 Euro plastic toy camera, provokes some strange looks sometimes. I only had time to shoot one roll of Kodak Portra 160NC film (medium format). Looking at the very particular look the Holga gives these pictures, I should have shot a lot more frames. It’s not that these are great pictures, but I still like them.

The first picture was shot from my hotel room balcony and all the others were shot during a 15-minute walk.

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  1. February 26, 2010 at 12:09 PM

    Great shots Bert.
    It’s so true you can’t fake these feels with postprocessing. I like square images more and more like it makes more sense and gives a more confortable feel to look at.
    The two last images are my favorites, nice compositions and colors.


  2. Bart says:
    February 26, 2010 at 12:23 PM

    Next stunt: taking an old typewriter with a hand-painted apple logo to Steve Job’s next keynote speech.


  3. February 26, 2010 at 12:27 PM

    Thx

    @Jasper: I’m getting away from the 2/3 format more and more

    @Bart: I’ll glue a real apple to the typewriter


  4. Tim Broyer says:
    February 26, 2010 at 02:24 PM

    Nice images. Just yesterday I dusted off my Holga and stuffed a roll of B&W 400 in it. Thanks for the inspiration!


  5. February 26, 2010 at 06:56 PM

    Great shots Bert. I love the nostalgic feel that the camera gives…provokes all kinds of memories.

    Thanks for posting.
    Best wishes to you and yours,
    Glyn


  6. moritz says:
    February 27, 2010 at 02:20 AM

    beautiful atmospheres – i was considering getting a holga a while ago, but i never saw one for 25 bucks – looks like they all cost 40 or more, which is definitely on the edge for a plastic toy :(


  7. March 01, 2010 at 10:14 AM

    Thx Guys:

    @Tim: Haven’t shot any B&W yet except for a test shoot to see how the Holga works in combination with studio flash.

    @Glyn: I also love that nostalgic look

    @Moritz: I got mine for 25 EUR (excl. VAT) from fotoimpex.de


  8. mghong says:
    March 05, 2010 at 05:15 PM

    Hi Bert,

    THank for intro me this Holga toy camera , it open my eye to see the world in other direction..

    Which model are you using on this ? maybe i can get one of this in malaysia to shoot some weird pic.


  9. rafiqa says:
    March 06, 2010 at 12:00 AM

    Hi bert. i just happen to come across your blog coz it has the word holga in it. hehe

    i think u have a pretty good holga that gives u pretty balanced vignetting. mine does not promises such effect all the time. but i would sure like to discuss on holga more with you. of late, i have left my holga collecting dust, and have been entertaining LC-a for the past one year plus :D

    mghong, in malaysia is easy to get holga. unlike fisheye2 which always happen to be out of stock. u can check on lomokids.com. a bunch of malaysian kids who are passionate about lomography ;) they will tell u where to get it.


  10. March 09, 2010 at 02:03 AM

    @mghong: thx, I use the classic model (with hotshoe).

    @rafiqa: Thanks, I guess the word Holga is good for SEO then ;-)
    I sometimes start to think that my Holga is actually a bit too good for a Holga. Thanks for the link, I’ll check it out later.


  11. Marq says:
    March 09, 2010 at 09:35 PM

    Great pictures as always! Love reading your blog.


  12. Marc says:
    March 26, 2010 at 05:06 PM

    Nice Toycam shots!
    Been experimenting with the Holga since 2007 and doing strobist kind of portraits with it is real fun!


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