The Holga Panoramic is a Lomography brand camera that shoots 6x12 frame photos on 120 film. Like all Lomography cameras, it’s constructed almost entirely of plastic, including the lens, and has almost no user functionality outside of a clunky shutter and a film advance so rudimentary….
Read MoreI have no idea what possessed me to shoot a roll of my precious Provia 400 color negative film with a polarizer lens. For one thing, Provia 400 is a very rare film to find these days. Fuji doesn’t make it anymore and if you can find any for sale in the expired film marketplace it’s usually expensive. As you may or may not know, shooting 120 film (or any film for that matter) is a costly endeavor…
Read MoreHere’s another roll of this great Retrochrome 320 vintage slide film from Film Photography Project that I shot in this past summer. I shot this roll in the Olympic National Park on a cloudy September weekend, which meant a lot of overcast mountain shots and even some good fog photos. However the chipmunk at the campsite….
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