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Holga 135 PAN – with INTERCHANGEABLE lenses!!!!!!

The world of 35mm Panorama photography is about to be turned on its head! The Hasselblad XPAN has long been the ultimate camera for shooting panoramics on 35mm film. And although it is a dream of camera it remains just that due to its hefty price tag in the second hand market. Well now Holga »

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The Best Mysterious Figures from Flickr December 2011

It’s been a while, but we’ve really missed doing our monthly picks from Flickr. To get back into the swing of things, and to celebrate our rather ethereal presence recently, here’s a selection of strange and mysterious figures from the Holga pool this month.

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A little fun with Darwin & Sam

Holgablog: You are both known for your landscape work with digital cameras.  What inspired you to return to the world of film by shooting Holgas? Darwin: I shot film for much of my career as a photographer and always enjoyed the experience.  The best was going to the lab to collect your processed film and »

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Kodak Brownie 127 Anyone?

I nearly missed out on this gem of a camera at a car boot sale when my sister banned me from buying anything until I had sold at least one item from our own sale. Luckily it was still there when I had! The lady selling it wasn’t sure if it worked, but at just »

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Pinhole made easy?

One of my earliest experiences of photography was actually in a pinhole workshop at High School, so I have fond memories of creating a camera out of an old cake tin and developing my first ever photograph in the squash court (temporary darkroom) that day. I often thought about experimenting more with this style of »

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