Lomographic Holga Starter Kit
From its humble creation in 1982, the Holga has grown into a globe-spanning cult item, able to capture the most unique photographic treasures that you have ever seen. Pick up the Holga, free yourself from the rules, and shoot your heart out. The famous Medium-format dynamo, now with a built in flash and color-gel filters! Prepare to employ your trusty Holga day or night as the flash opens up new worlds of low-light images with the beloved Holga effects, soft focus, double-exposures, streaming colors, intense vignetting and unpredictable light leaks. A "B" setting keeps the shutter open for as long as you like, and the dandy new tripod thread allows for smooth tripod mounting. "Mes Vacances Avec Holga" Photo Book by Frederic Lebain: A self-taught photographer, Mr. Lebain first saw the Holga 4 years ago in a New York photo shop. Since then, he has become one of the premier Holga artists in the world, holding exhibitions throughout Europe and Asia and being published in the venerable likes of Jalouse and DS Magazine. This 90 page book is a visual chronicle of Mr. Lebain's travels over the past few years, as told through his very finest Holga images. Softcover. Published by the Lomographic Society, 2002
Lomographic Holga Starter Kit Accessories
Holga Four Color Filter Set for Color or Black & White Film.
Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film, ISO 400, 120 Size, Pack of 5, USA
Holga Slip-on Filter Holder Adapter
Ilford HP-5 Plus 400 Fast Black and White Professional Film, ISO 400, 120 Size
Lomography Fisheye 35mm Camera
Holga Split Image Multi-Image Filter Set.
Holga 35mm Film Adaptor Kit for Holga 120 Medium Format Cameras
Plastic Cameras: Toying with Creativity
Kodak Professional T-Max 400 - Black & white print film - 120 (6 cm) - ISO 400 - 5 rolls
Ilford Delta Pro 100 120 Fine Grain Medium Speed, Black and White Film, ISO 100, 120 Size
Lomographic Holga Starter Kit Reviews
So it was pretty much a $60.00 one time toy.Maybe I'll be more excited when I actually develop the film. :) but when the camera came I was a little dissapointed for the price of $60.00. Everything else they charge you for is not necessary.
I read on the whole lomography thing. I honestly don't even know if I'll ever use it again. The whole taping process of the camera is a drag as well. It certainly was fun to take the pictures, but I have yet to develop the film, not a lot of places near my home deal with that particular kind of film.
It seems like all you really need is THE CAMERA, THE ELECTRICAL TAPE, THE FILM. Im not a professional photographer by any means, but I bought this camera set thinking it would be a fun little addition to a road trip I had planned.
It takes really cool, artsy pictures and the instructions were clear and helpful. Can't wait to take more pictures. After reading the awesome reviews for this product, I decided to purchase one.
It is so exciting waiting for the pictures to be developed and the pictures have come out great so far, really interesting.I tried using 35mm film and the pics didn't turn out right so don't waste your time trying that trick. I use a digital but whenever I bring out the Holga everyone wants to know what the heck it is and want to play with her. I love my Holga and recommend this camera for anyone who is looking to jazz up their photographic journey thru life. My friend has a fisheye camera and I thought that was cool, so I googled it, and then discovered the Holga and the Diana cameras. Skip 35mm modifications altogether and stick to 120. I went out on a limb buying this camera. I looked at countless pictures taken with the cameras and decided I wanted part of the double exposure club.
But with a Holga, the lack of perfection is what makes it special. Cheapest way to get into medium format ever. and so NOT a toy. The colored flashes add even more hilarity to the beast. Oh. :Love this little guy.
the camera is the best. Love everything about it. it arrived in perfect conditions, loved the book in the kit, the film, the poster.instructions.
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