I learned yesterday that Holga is closing their doors. I thought that today I would post my first shots made with my Holga and talk about what it means to me.

It was a beautiful, sunny, December day on 2011. I decided to visit Blue Moon Camera And Machine to buy a Holga. I’d done a lot of research and decided that this was the first film camera I wanted to play with. I’d waffled on this decision for months. For some reason I was afraid to take the plunge. The siren song of film was calling me and I couldn’t deny it, but it took me a long time to follow. The day I bought my Holga was also my first visit to Blue Moon. It would be the first of many visits!

The person who sold me the Holga was the proprietor of Blue Moon himself, Jake Shivery. He helped me choose film and showed me how to load it and gave me advice on how to use it. I loaded it up with some Fuji Pro 400h and went out into the beautiful Portland December day and shot this photo

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I went on to shoot a roll of Black and White film over Christmas. And many more rolls after that.

In fact, little did I know that my purchase of this camera would be the start of something big. The purchase of this camera opened me up to a whole wonderful world. If it wasn’t for this black hunk of plastic I wouldn’t be friends with all of these amazing, kind, and wonderful people all over the world. When I took the step to answer the siren call of film photography it changed my life. I am so glad I listened.

It is Thanksgiving today in America. I have a lot of things to be grateful for. But my little Holga is making me feel such gratitude for the film photography community, and the pinhole photography community. My life is so very much enriched because of all of you. Thank you.

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See the first shots from my Holga in this post.
See the second roll of film through my Holga in this post (I get a little bit philosophical).
See the the rest of my Holga shots here.

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16 responses to “Thankful for Holga”

  1. schlem Avatar
    schlem

    Love this.

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    1. Moni Avatar

      Thank you, sir! 🙂

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  2. frauinga Avatar

    Much ❤️ for the Holga. I ordered one today as a back up in case the two I already have break down.

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    1. Moni Avatar

      I bought a glass lens one yesterday. Totally inspired by your Holga work! 🙂

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  3. Jim Grey Avatar

    I’ve never been a big Holga/lomo/lo-fi fan, but I’m sad at the plant’s closing just the same.

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    1. Moni Avatar

      It’s sad news 😦

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  4. gretchen Avatar

    Disappointed . Holga got a lot of people into film

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    1. Moni Avatar

      Indeed, it’s been the gateway to film photography for a lot of people.

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  5. how things look Avatar

    thumms up! y’never know where the road’s gonna take you!

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    1. Moni Avatar

      Right? It’s been a great road!! 😀

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  6. stevensow76 Avatar

    Hi Moni, remember me from the 52 Rolls 2014 group? I just happened to see a twitter screenshot on PDexposures that had a link to this post. I haven’t used my Holga in the last two years, and I seriously need to do something about that. I bought a new one from Freestyle just because after I heard the news, and like you I wrote a little blog post about our plastic friend as well

    http://www.returntofilm.com/2015/12/03/holga-we-hardly-knew-you-1982-2015/

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    1. Moni Avatar

      I do remember you! What a wonderful blog post!

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      1. stevensow76 Avatar

        Thank you! And sorry for the double posting, wordpress told me that I wasn’t signed in when I hit post comment the first time!

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        1. Moni Avatar

          No problem! 🙂

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    […] and didn’t bother selling anything. This was very sad news to me, since the Holga is how I jumped into the wide, beautiful, world of film […]

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