I have three Holga cameras sitting in a box with at least one still loaded with film. Plastic and unpredictable, the low-fi aesthetic makes portraits and landscapes look dreamy and from another time.
Love trashy, low-contrast photographs taken through a plastic lens, but find them a little flat? What you need is the Holga 120 3D Stereo Camera, Lomo's medium format stereo-shooter that grabs two ...
The Holga, a plastic 120 film camera first designed in China in the early ‘80s before developing a global cult following, is no longer being made. US distributor Freestyle Photographic announced the ...
The filter frenzy movement began long before the rise of Instagram. The allure of gauzy vignettes, trailing light leaks and ethereal color existed as defected perfection through the eye of a small ...
Add some unpredictability to your photos with this plastic lens with the same design as the famed Holga toy cameras. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and ...
The Holga is a medium format mechanical toy camera that became a fan favorite when it was launched in 1981. Now, thirty-four years later, the company that currently makes the camera has closed up shop ...
Before I tell you what the digital Holga D doesn't do, let me recap what Lomo's plastic-fantastic Holga medium-format film camera does do. The Holga has a cheap plastic lens, an even cheaper ...
In an age where apps like Instagram can make digital photos look like old-school Polaroids, the analog SLR cameras that originally produced physical photos are dwindling in popularity, or even ...
Meet Holga, the toy camera from China. Who would have thought when a Hong Kong businessman created a cheap, all-plastic camera for the masses in 1981, that it would eventually inspire a ...
I saw one of those suckers at an Urban Outfitters. It's also on amazon. Or Instagram, which is free, and ultimately more useful than Hipstamatic, because uploading to Flickr et al. is built in, plus ...
T.M. Lee, the 84-year-old creator of Holga cameras, knows something about adapting to change. Back in the 1970s, his Hong Kong-based company was making external flash units when the first camera with ...
I've decided to buy a Holga camera. Looks like it should be fun, artistic, and interesting. I'm planning to mostly photograph trains with it, outside. So I'm wondering what speed film is best? I'll ...
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