Nice collection of images Steve, I like the images at 3:42 (low close-up) and 9:34 (black line from low position) best. Thanks for another entertaining video.
When you said there was no colour or definition in the sky above the sand I said there is the picture. The monochromatic cold sky against the warm sand and the way the cloud patterns mirrored the shape of the lighter sand that was a gift. Still I guess because you were shooting on B&W film rather than digital you were limited in your choices shot to shot. That’s why when I shot film I had one OM1 body loaded with B&W and one with colour transparency. What a blessing having digital with a RAW file is.
I find that working with limitations makes photography so much more fun, I like this about film photography in general, especially with cameras like the holga and pinhole cameras. What I love about them is the lofi look they give. I once shot with a canon 5d mk2 and a feeling of boredom just came over me, like I had too much freedom with this camera, up until then I’ve been shooting with older dslr cameras and I don’t think I’ll ever need anything new they sell today. Love the videos, been watching on and off for a while now.
Never had a Holga, probably never will. But I have seen some really good photographs by Eddie Mallon with one. Like the pano crop @ 1040. One for the wall would be the Pole @ 1125😁 Cracking vlog Steve. Cheers, Diz
Bravo, excellent pictures. If somebody needs a proof why the photographer's eye is so much more important than the type of camera, he/she should have a look into your channel. I tried out the Holga, but the shooting experience was terrible, I prefer a more solid camera. Sold it after only one film. But I still like its concept of simplicity.
Beautiful images and a great video Steve. Very enjoyable and inspiring to watch 👍.
Many thanks 🙂
Nice collection of images Steve, I like the images at 3:42 (low close-up) and 9:34 (black line from low position) best. Thanks for another entertaining video.
Great Pictures, Thanks!
When you said there was no colour or definition in the sky above the sand I said there is the picture. The monochromatic cold sky against the warm sand and the way the cloud patterns mirrored the shape of the lighter sand that was a gift. Still I guess because you were shooting on B&W film rather than digital you were limited in your choices shot to shot. That’s why when I shot film I had one OM1 body loaded with B&W and one with colour transparency. What a blessing having digital with a RAW file is.
I find that working with limitations makes photography so much more fun, I like this about film photography in general, especially with cameras like the holga and pinhole cameras.
What I love about them is the lofi look they give.
I once shot with a canon 5d mk2 and a feeling of boredom just came over me, like I had too much freedom with this camera, up until then I’ve been shooting with older dslr cameras and I don’t think I’ll ever need anything new they sell today.
Love the videos, been watching on and off for a while now.
Beautiful photos, thank you for the video :)
Some nice ones there alright 📷👍
Loved the 'gritty' shots but was so disappointed that you didn't have a fold out unicorn in you 'Mary Poppins' camera bag..😂
Im working on a series for a Zine. I use a 4x5 camera and an Holga 120. I cant decide but the Holga brings a real arty render.
Never had a Holga, probably never will. But I have seen some really good photographs by Eddie Mallon with one. Like the pano crop @ 1040. One for the wall would be the Pole @ 1125😁 Cracking vlog Steve.
Cheers, Diz
Bravo, excellent pictures. If somebody needs a proof why the photographer's eye is so much more important than the type of camera, he/she should have a look into your channel.
I tried out the Holga, but the shooting experience was terrible, I prefer a more solid camera. Sold it after only one film. But I still like its concept of simplicity.
Steve takes a rubbish camera and makes spectacular photos. I take a spectacular camera and make rubbish photos. Yin and Yang