If it wasn't for the fact that the Diesel was $4.77 in this picture, I could have sworn my Holga was transported back to the 19th century, taken during our cross country excursion in 2008. Talk about Lo-Fi. But that's what I love about the Holgas. That's what I love about film in general. There's a certain something (je ne sais quoi) missing from digital photos. It's the Mystery!! Who knows what you'll get when you develop a roll! For me it's about 50% crap, but I'm hoping to improve that.
Friday, April 10, 2009
first post, lots of pressure!
I'm hoping to use the blog to explain my philosophies of art, business, and the art of business (har har). Until I get my shop up and running on etsy.com, I'll be posting a lot of pictures of things I'm working on, and just generally trying to piece together a brand for myself.

If it wasn't for the fact that the Diesel was $4.77 in this picture, I could have sworn my Holga was transported back to the 19th century, taken during our cross country excursion in 2008. Talk about Lo-Fi. But that's what I love about the Holgas. That's what I love about film in general. There's a certain something (je ne sais quoi) missing from digital photos. It's the Mystery!! Who knows what you'll get when you develop a roll! For me it's about 50% crap, but I'm hoping to improve that.
If it wasn't for the fact that the Diesel was $4.77 in this picture, I could have sworn my Holga was transported back to the 19th century, taken during our cross country excursion in 2008. Talk about Lo-Fi. But that's what I love about the Holgas. That's what I love about film in general. There's a certain something (je ne sais quoi) missing from digital photos. It's the Mystery!! Who knows what you'll get when you develop a roll! For me it's about 50% crap, but I'm hoping to improve that.
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