Holgablog presents this month’s Photographer of the Month: the fabulous Luke Healey. Luke has kindly annoted his photographs in such a way to provide an incredible insight into his photographic process.
Enjoy!
Holgablog presents this month’s Photographer of the Month: the fabulous Luke Healey. Luke has kindly annoted his photographs in such a way to provide an incredible insight into his photographic process.
Enjoy!
We figured we would finish the week off and set you up for the weekend with some lovely photos…. This month we introduce C Gary Moyer, toy camera photographer extraordinaire, pizza eater, and Light Leaks column writer. Name: C Gary Moyer Location: Maywood, NJ Hometown: Pottstown, PA Current Gear: over 100 cameras- toy and vintage making up the majority. Favortite Film: »
Somehow we managed to miss last month’s POTM, but we can reveal we have an action packed next few POTM, with some amazing photographers taking us up to Christmas. This month, we present the work of Thom Perry: photographer, designer, and Aussie (although we won’t hold that against him!).
Holgablog will be soon starting a new monthly article featuring a chosen photographer every month. There are two ways to feature: 1.If you would like to have your photographs shown, along with a brief bio/interview, email submissions@holgablog.com with a link to some of your stuff. 2.If you would like to nominate someone else’s photography, email submissions@holgablog.com with your »
It’s that time again! TGIF!!
Each week, we will search the Holga Flickr group for photos added during that week and will post a few of our favorites, based on a theme.
Our theme for the week of March 3 – March 10, 2010 is Play.
You know the saying, “All work and no play…” Well, Friday [...]
Here are a few test shots I took in my back yard a couple of weeks ago using the new Holga Wide and Tele lenses. For comparison, I stood in the same spot and took them all from the same angle (as best I could!).
I will keep trying out the lenses in some more different [...]
I was originally going to start this review of the 120 WPC off quite technically – what the WPC stood for, what features it had, what the f-stop was. That kind of thing. Then I realised I’d been sucked into what I actually try to avoid in photography: geekspeak. So while some of the specifics [...]