• 03-19-2004, 10:02 AM
    megan
    Holga lovers, rev up your, um, film
    Or should I title it "Hey MTB Brian... get your Holga out!"
    Check out the new project on lomo! It's doube exposures. Oooooh, right up my alley - and yours.

    http://www.lomo.com

    Megan
  • 03-19-2004, 10:17 AM
    mtbbrian
    Right On!
    Hey Megan,
    I am not as familiar with Lomo's as I am with Holga's.
    Can you submit to these with a Holga rather than a Lomo?
    I don't have a Lomo, yet...
    How are you Megan?
    I am well!
    Thanks!!!
    Brian
  • 03-19-2004, 10:27 AM
    megan
    You can use a Holga!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mtbbrian
    Hey Megan,
    I am not as familiar with Lomo's as I am with Holga's.
    Can you submit to these with a Holga rather than a Lomo?
    I don't have a Lomo, yet...

    Yes, they allow Holga submissions.
    I could be wrong, but you can use basically any camera they sell via lomo... the colorsplash, the lomo, lubitel, Holga, action sampler, etc.

    I'm doing pretty good!
    Even a short vacation does wonders!

    Megan
  • 03-19-2004, 10:42 AM
    mtbbrian
    Hhmmmmm....
    Interesting...
    I am headed to Moab later today, and have my Holga locked, cocked and ready to rock..
    I'll see what comes my way.
    Thanks Megan!
    Brian
  • 03-20-2004, 09:50 AM
    Norman
    Ok.....Tell me more please.......
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by megan
    Or should I title it "Hey MTB Brian... get your Holga out!"
    Check out the new project on lomo! It's doube exposures. Oooooh, right up my alley - and yours.

    http://www.lomo.com

    Megan

    Hi Megan,
    I have heard of lomo's for some time, even a local department store had some. (they have since closed down). What would be the model to get.I have been looking at the Action Sampler
  • 03-23-2004, 06:58 AM
    megan
    Well -
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Norman
    Hi Megan,
    I have heard of lomo's for some time, even a local department store had some. (they have since closed down). What would be the model to get.I have been looking at the Action Sampler


    All the lomos and cameras sold through http://www.lomo.com are all so unique! It really depends on what you want to do. The "classic" lomo is a 35mm rangefinder. The Action Sampler is a fun camera, I've got one - you just have to take the photos outside, really, in bright light - unless you get the new Action Sampler with flash. THAT camera has some potential! I've used an action sampler image as a graphic element on the first page of my site - http://www.planet-megan.com. The 4-up of the grass was taken with the AS.

    Anything you get from lomo is going to be a fun little experiment, and will be a refreshing way to expand your vision and "think outside of the box." I'd say that if you are interested in the AS, go for it! It's a good, cheap gateway camera that will start you on your road to toy camera addiction. :)

    And be sure to post your results here!

    Megan
  • 03-23-2004, 08:10 AM
    mtbbrian
    Holga.....
    I was out shooting with my Holga this weekend in Moab.
    I shot a couple of frames of the sandstone mesa in the early morning light.
    Love that redish morning light of the desert southwest.
    Shot a few other things in town too.
    No double exposures this time.
    I did enter the Lomo Mission though.
    Brian
  • 03-23-2004, 08:21 AM
    megan
    Excellent!
    I've got a few from the "archives" that I need to scan and add to the mission.
    All I did photographically this weekend was to organize and file gads and gads of contact sheets that were scattered hither and thither in me wee apartment. Now almost everything is in order and in one place. Well, contact sheets anyway. Today, the contact sheets, tomorrow, the sock drawer!

    Megan