Heather gave me a Holga 135 BC for Christmas. BC is for "Bent Corners", a mask on the interior which produces vignetting on the edges of the photograph. Its a minimalist plastic camera with no light meter, a poor viewfinder, light leaks, and two f-stops. It purposefully takes "bad photos" which are my favorite kind. I prefer my old peel-apart Polaroids (see below) for their instant gratification, but the Polaroid camera requires a degree of setup that the Holga does not. Just pick up the Holga, guess whether the light is right, try and frame the picture, and then shoot, shoot, and shoot again.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
The First Holga 135BC Pics
Heather gave me a Holga 135 BC for Christmas. BC is for "Bent Corners", a mask on the interior which produces vignetting on the edges of the photograph. Its a minimalist plastic camera with no light meter, a poor viewfinder, light leaks, and two f-stops. It purposefully takes "bad photos" which are my favorite kind. I prefer my old peel-apart Polaroids (see below) for their instant gratification, but the Polaroid camera requires a degree of setup that the Holga does not. Just pick up the Holga, guess whether the light is right, try and frame the picture, and then shoot, shoot, and shoot again.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Not To Rub It In. . .
A few days ago I told my friends and family that Paradise Point was running a special - $99 a night for the next three months. It was 75 degrees this weekend so we booked a night. Mind you Paradise Point is only 5 minutes from our home but it seems a world away. We packed up the swim suits and firewood and trekked over to Mission Bay. Our room was between the pool and the bay. We lounged at the sandy pool until dark and then made smores over a bonfire on the bay. The perfect getaway without any of the hassles of travel. Photos shot with Land Camera on Polaroid BW 3000.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
More Snow Than You Can Shake A Light Saber At
A good friend, Sabah Toma, happens to own San Diego's largest ice company, http://www.sandiegoiceco.com/. Times are slow during the winter so he generously offered to make it snow for Christian's 6th birthday. He brought in a ton of block ice, pulverized it, and blew it all over the cul de sac. It came out as fluffy as real snow. The neighborhood kids absolutely loved it. Heather had already planned a Star War's themed birthday for Christian so she added some snow flakes to the invitations and the kids pretended to visit the planet Hoth (Episode V) for a few hours. Perfect weather - 75 degrees - and a memorable birthday.
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Saturday, January 3, 2009
The Most Fattening Ornaments We Own
Juliet Smiles Upon Us
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