


More from my ongoing Holga project. These were taken during a trip down to Rockville last Sunday.
Lots of people ask me how I get the images that I do. The Holga camera is a plastic toy-like camera, and can sometimes be a bit unpredictable. Rather than winding the film all the way to the next frame, I only wind it partway and let the images overlap in the camera. I look for scenes or objects that I think might look cool superimposed together and go for it! I develop and print the photos myself, although I haven't decided on a final size(s) as of yet. Right now, I print the contact sheets to choose my photos, and from there I will decide if I want to go larger with them.
So stay tuned... maybe someday soon I'll make a decision and have a show and all that!
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