35mm Holga?
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- nicnichols0
Like I always say.. if you need to add cheap effects to your image, you didn't start with a good image...
Shoot a Holga. Shoot Film.
- TheBlueOne0
damn hipsters and their crappy Lomos...
- Holga isn't a Lomo.rabattski
- Damn hipsters and their crappy Holgas...TheBlueOne
- Haha!rabattski
- loaf0
why would i put a holga lens on a digi? film is dead.. light leaks.. that is what gaffers tape is for.. I do agree that the randomness is somewhat gone.. but from a working photographer standpoint.. that is not really a bad thing.. planned happy accidents are a good thing. i was trained a photographer with film.. i don't want to go back into the dark room.. i spent plenty of years doing it.. .. or spend 2.50 a polaroid for my large format cameras.. it is about the image making.. what is the big deal? what makes holga's and diana's appealing is the optics.. so why not try and adopt the optics..
i don't quite understand why people spend the money on the these over priced toy cameras? the thrift store is full of old and interesting cameras.. I guess it is all about being cool and having the right artsy fartsy name on your camera.. like the jack white lomo..
- sikma0
bottom line is that it 100% doesn't matter how you get the end results.
period.
if you want a low-fi look use a low-fi camera - or - shoot a high quality image and dumb it down.
chose the work flow that best suits your needs and carry on.