Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/16

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Subject: [Leica] A moment at Mac World Expo
From: rich815 at gmail.com (Richard Sintchak)
Date: Sun Jan 16 06:47:25 2005
References: <4cfa589b0501151740269f473d@mail.gmail.com> <r02010400-1037-F89B9BA1677E11D98CD2000A957A8242@67.86.119.182> <22c93b2905011522472e6afe0d@mail.gmail.com> <4dccee3d050116005371b51664@mail.gmail.com>

I love my Holga.  I got a "modified" version from holgamods.com.  It's
a nice change from my ultra sharp Contax G system.  Here are three I
think came out pretty good:

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2937708
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2778624
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2755908

Regards,

Richard




On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 03:53:28 -0500, David Mason <masonster@gmail.com> wrote:
> I love playing with the Holga. Most shots with it are useless but the
> ones that do work, work in that way you can't put your finger on - a
> simple elegance. Some people have a real eye for using the holga too -
> I saw a show of shots from Cuba all taken with a holga and the woman
> had a real touch with it.
> 
> Here's one of my best shots with one:
> http://www.dmason.net/PAW-2003/tn/27.jpg.html
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 00:47:35 -0600, Matt Powell <wooderson@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> > On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 00:25:01 -0500, Kenneth Frazier <kennybod@mac.com > 
> > wrote:
> > > Not long ago in Boston, at a large art supply store, I discovered that
> > > the Holga and it's sibling Lomo Colorsplash are now THE hottest item 
> > > for
> > > a certain age group--college age art students.  There was a large
> > > display set up near one of the checkouts.  I had never seen them and
> > > spent some time playing with one, and asked the sales assistant about
> > > it.  She explained that they were selling like hotcakes.  I gather that
> > > these cameras are designed to produce special "artsy" effects straight
> > > out of the box.
> > >
> > > Then, one of my daughters put it on her Christmas wish list!
> >
> > Designed isn't quite the word for it. It's a product of cheap
> > construction and design (and the plastic lens), but for $15-20 they're
> > not bad cameras. I enjoy the process of modifying them (you've got to
> > do some work before they're ready to shoot, flocking the interior and
> > closing up light leaks) and every other one produces good negatives
> > when used properly.
> >
> > For art students a very cheap method to approximate the antiquarian
> > look (ala Sally Mann) or certain ways you can get 4x5 to look. At the
> > same time, it could be a very useful piece of equipment (for amateurs)
> > if you're shooting somewhere where it's likely that your equipment
> > could be broken, stolen or lost (NYC protests, for instance).
> >
> > --
> > MP
> > wooderson@gmail.com
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In reply to: Message from abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge) ([Leica] A moment at Mac World Expo)
Message from wooderson at gmail.com (Matt Powell) ([Leica] A moment at Mac World Expo)
Message from masonster at gmail.com (David Mason) ([Leica] A moment at Mac World Expo)