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Category Archives: Holga
 Restaurant door, Greenwich Church Street Not sure if this doorway is still here now. The Snappy Snaps shop in the reflection has certainly RIP’d which is a shame since they developed this roll of film. Will another tourist tat shop replace it? Shot with a Holga Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Yellow Flower Canyon…
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Apr
14
2010
Categories: Film, Holga, Kodak Portra 800, Toy, We are terrorists nowTags: Brick Lane, chairs, door knockers, doorways, double exposures, graffiti, lions, mannequins, reflections, shop windows, Spitalfields1 comment
 My year of living dangerously exclusive(ish) film use ended earlier this year and I’ve updated the ‘about’ page to reflect this. I’ve learned so much more about photography and its basic principles (ie exposure, composition and development) over the last eighteen months through using film, particularly by restricting myself to a couple of film types…
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Jun
29
2009
Categories: Film, Fomapan, Holga, Rodinal, ToyTags: bench, Deptford, Gizmo, Greenwich, Greenwich Park, Point Hill, reflections, sprocket-hole photos, steps1 comment
 I’ve been having lots of fun with the Holga and went out today with this 6×6 camera loaded with 35mm film. Fire Station This firestation image scanned to about 16 inches long. It occupies nearly 4 35mm neg frames. I loaded the Holga with an old roll of Fomapan 400 35mm. It is kind of…
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Jun
27
2009
Categories: 120, Holga, Ilford HP5+, Rodinal, ToyTags: Deptford, Gizmo, Greenwich, Greenwich Park, Point Hill, reflections, stepsNo comments
 I haven’t used the Holga much because I haven’t been able to scan the 6×6 negs until now and paying Snappy Snaps £9.00 or whatever to scan each roll from a £15.00 camera seemed a little too much to pay for dubious art photos. But now I can scan 120 roll film I will! So…
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