Sunday, February 5, 2012

More Holga Fun

I've become quite fond of my Holga 120N camera over the past year.  I've ran a number of different film styles through it and I've shot it in various lighting conditions and settings.  I've had great results; I've had good results and I've had bad results.  It's all part of the fun with film and the Holga.  My latest Holga experiment came on my recent trip to San Francisco and Sonoma.  I shot a roll of Lomography 100 Color Negative film and a roll of Kodak Tri-X 400 (which was shot with a Holga red filter).  The color negative was shot on Alcatraz and around Fisherman's Wharf.  The Tri-X was shot in Sonoma and the rest of the roll was finished up in Ohio at the Hobart Nature Preserve.  I was pleased with the results; I hope you enjoy them as well.


















Camera:  Holga 120N
Film:  Lomography 100 Color Negative



















Camera:  Holga 120N with Holga Red Filter
Film:  Kodak Tri-X 400



















Camera:  Holga 120N
Film:  Lomography 100 Color Negative



















Camera:  Holga 120N with Holga Red Filter
Film:  Kodak Tri-X 400



















Camera:  Holga 120N
Film:  Lomography 100 Color Negative



















Camera:  Holga 120N with Holga Red Filter
Film:  Kodak Tri-X 400



















Camera:  Holga 120N
Film:  Lomography 100 Color Negative



















Camera:  Holga 120N with Holga Red Filter
Film:  Kodak Tri-X 400



















Camera:  Holga 120N
Film:  Lomography 100 Color Negative



















Camera:  Holga 120N with Holga Red Filter
Film:  Kodak Tri-X 400



















Camera:  Holga 120N
Film:  Lomography 100 Color Negative



















Camera:  Holga 120N
Film:  Lomography 100 Color Negative