Keira - Holga Nude 1

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This is the first experiment shooting with a Holga in the studio. The negs are a bit thin but still very much printable. It was a very unusual feeling shooting a crap camera with a Pocket Wizard attached to it. I could buy about five Holgas for the cost of a single Pocket Wizard.

I received my pimped out Holga in the mail yesterday and am anxious to shoot with it. A bulb shutter, cable release and tripod mount. I'm also anxious to get into the darkroom and print a few of these.

For those interested this is a negative scan with very little Photoshop work. A bit of dust clean up, contrast adjustment and a slight warm tone. I try to get the neg scans as close as possible to what I would print in the darkroom.

For the film techno geeks, it's Ilford Delta 400 processed in Pyrocat HD.

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Location
Studio
Equipment Used
Holga - Studio Strobes
Exposure
No Clue
Film & Developer
Ilford Delta 400 in Pyrocat HD
Paper & Developer
N/A
Lens Filter
None
Fantastic image. Looking forward to more.I felt much the same way using a Sekonic 558 with mine
I just posted a 44" inch holga print. Plenty of detail even at that size.
 
I'm not a fan of women nudes, but I do like this very much.
 
It would scare the heck out of me to shoot the figure with a Holga! This proves me gutless I think. nice job.
 
Mike1234 said:
All I want to know is where the he** do you guys find naked models this fine?


Mike I think when they find them they aren't naked. That is when the real work begins.

This is a lovely photo.
 
bill, this is very nice ..
it is good to see more of your work on film
and you posting again!
holgas as cheap as it may be
gives the feel of a 400$ brass lens from the 1800s.
( sorry, not much of a critique ...)

john
 
I feel that the Holga gives it just a slight softening effect and makes the image calming. the lighting is outstanding and the pose is great. even though you say it is thin, I find that sometimes with pyrocat you can get away with thinner negatives than you can with other developers.
 
I tend to ignore what device is used to take a photo or what printing method is used to display it. What matters to me is whether it appeals to me/says something, and this one does. Well composed and lit. Are there more?
 

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