Monday, January 15, 2007
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This is a personal blog where I will be writing about family, photography, cooking, gardening, living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and growing older. And maybe anything else that happens to interest me. You've been warned...but feel free to read along.
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You are so fortunate...
Miguel, Interesting that you should say that. I just walked home from shooting at a friend's house and as I walked down the hill and across the town I was thinking the same thing.
Billie, I had just been reading about Holgas, never having used one, and the Holga images I have seen (such as yours) have been so ethereal and emotive that I have been toying with the idea of getting one myself, though I am held back by the time limitations I have and by the whole idea of having to develop the film and scan the negatives. Then I happen to see Holga lens body caps at www.holgamods.com but was again hesitant because I didn't know if the results would be anything akin to a 'real' Holga. I see that you have had the opportunity to use both a Holga and a Holga lens on a digital camera. Is the digital version the one from the website I mentioned? How do you feel about the images you get with it compared to a film Holga? Does having the real holga with you change the way you look at things?
I just found your blog and am enjoying the images and posts!
Howard
Howard,
Many thanks for your comments. Yes, I have the holga lens cap from Holgamods.com. I've just had it for a short time and I'm not sure how I feel about it compared to a film holga. But I have the feeling that I'm not handling the digital holga the same way I did the film holga. But I was at a different place when I started using a film holga. I'd been attached to a medium format camera on a tripod for about 10 years and the physical and mental freedom was just plain fun. I think I need some time to just go shoot with the digital holga before I can answer some of your questions.
BTW, I've tried a lensbaby also and I didn't feel the same freedom with it that I did with the film holga.
I have a three galleries at
pbase.com/billie_mercer that is holga work that I've shown in galleries
Buffalo Bayou
Gardens
Surreal Gardens of Sir Edward James.
Also if you do a search of my blog you'll find that I've written a number of times about holgas. Hope you'll visit the blog often although it is a mishmash of stuff in my life and not just photography.
Billie
Thanks Billie...I will have a look at your Holga images on pBase as well..thanks.
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