I hate talking about money, but I suppose sometimes it's necessary. Living where I am and not having a working visa I am limited in the amount of paid work I can take on. Extremely limited.
SO, I have been coming up with creative ways to offer my "services". First up is a customised camera!
>> So you have never heard of a Holga before? Well, it's a camera.
>> Even the complete photography novice can be using a Holga within two minutes of opening it.
>> It takes super amazing low-fi and experimental photos. It is a tool for immediate art.
>> To find out all about the Holga and tips for using this amazing little camera I suggest you go to the super amazing SquareFrog.co.uk there you will find the answer to any question you might have.
>> The camera I am selling is customised by me. I have done this because I love the Holga. I am a complete advocate of the way of the Holga. I believe more people out there should be using them and in style too!
>> This Holga is ONE OF A KIND. Never to be reproduced.
>> Most people buy their Holgas from lomography.com where this camera alone starts at $55 for the basic camera ONLY. Black and boring and the same as everyone else's. The camera I am selling is brand new and a one off. I am also including two rolls of the highest quality film so you can begin right away.
>> Go HERE to see some photos I have taken with my Holga (90% of my Holga photos aren't scanned but that's a small sample).
>> Go HERE to see all the Holga photos on flickr (214,348 photos)! See what you can do with it and find some inspiration.
Please go to the thread in the sales group to read more about it and place your bid if you're interested! I really hope you all like it.
I can also take orders for your own personalised Holga. The amount it will cost will depend on what we work out for you.
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I am all about low-fi film photography lately. My (un)healthy obsession with polaroids is blossoming again and I just love some of the results I can achieve with the oldest and most basic equipment. It's like getting back to the very nature of photography and not having to worry about being technical and precise. Experimentation is the new future and all that.
You may have noticed this from many of the photos I've posted lately anyway...
Watch this space for more soon...
SO, I have been coming up with creative ways to offer my "services". First up is a customised camera!
>> So you have never heard of a Holga before? Well, it's a camera.
>> Even the complete photography novice can be using a Holga within two minutes of opening it.
>> It takes super amazing low-fi and experimental photos. It is a tool for immediate art.
>> To find out all about the Holga and tips for using this amazing little camera I suggest you go to the super amazing SquareFrog.co.uk there you will find the answer to any question you might have.
>> The camera I am selling is customised by me. I have done this because I love the Holga. I am a complete advocate of the way of the Holga. I believe more people out there should be using them and in style too!
>> This Holga is ONE OF A KIND. Never to be reproduced.
>> Most people buy their Holgas from lomography.com where this camera alone starts at $55 for the basic camera ONLY. Black and boring and the same as everyone else's. The camera I am selling is brand new and a one off. I am also including two rolls of the highest quality film so you can begin right away.
>> Go HERE to see some photos I have taken with my Holga (90% of my Holga photos aren't scanned but that's a small sample).
>> Go HERE to see all the Holga photos on flickr (214,348 photos)! See what you can do with it and find some inspiration.
Please go to the thread in the sales group to read more about it and place your bid if you're interested! I really hope you all like it.
I can also take orders for your own personalised Holga. The amount it will cost will depend on what we work out for you.
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I am all about low-fi film photography lately. My (un)healthy obsession with polaroids is blossoming again and I just love some of the results I can achieve with the oldest and most basic equipment. It's like getting back to the very nature of photography and not having to worry about being technical and precise. Experimentation is the new future and all that.
You may have noticed this from many of the photos I've posted lately anyway...
Watch this space for more soon...
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fractal:
I also seem to be too tired to string together a grammatically correct sentence.
crispy:
Best of luck with the auction!