Holga-Cam of the Apocalypse by RoFi Mike.
Made without any cutting, the “Holga-Cam of the Apocalypse” is the product of my love for low-tech experimentation and obsession with cutting edge technology. There are more descriptions and photos of the camera itself in this set, and photos from the camera in the Holgapocalyptiphotos set.
The camera is built from:
1 – Holga 120N camera body (retail: $25)
1 – Phase One P25 Digital Back (retail: $24,000)
1 – Horseman lens board (thus the current name)
1 – Foot of Black Gaff Tape…
You may ask yourself “why?” That is the wrong thing to ask.
Pictures taken with the camera are here.
Month: October 2009
Interview with Bosse Blomqvist
Chris Keeney talks to Bosse Blomqvist as part of his excellent ongoing series of interviews with fine art photographers.
Blomqvist’s work is pretty amazing—do yourself a favor and check it out on Flickr.
Read the interview at ChrisKeeney.com
Photo © copyright 2006 Bosse Blomqvist. Used with permission.
Scanning sprocket holes tutorial video
Now is the time on sprockets when we dance:
Sweet tutorial by photographer Cameron Stephen. You can see his work at his blog, The Plastic Lens, and here on Flickr.
Related: 35mm Sprocket Holes group on Flickr