Holga 135BC Photos by Mike.

A random photo post of gorgeous pictures that my beau took! He just snagged a new Holga camera the other day and he took some pictures on our epic hiking adventure gone awry. They turned out truly, truly beautiful! Maybe I'm biased but his stuff definitely inspires me! Hopefully you'll enjoy it, too!

If you want to follow his Flickr or blog, click the respective links! (Oh and here's his twitter, too! You know... just ~whoring him out!)



By the way! I've received several of the packages for the Huge Handmade Giveaway! Someone had to drop out so if you want her spot, email me! (Kaelahbee@gmail.com!) I'm going to sort through them, write up the reviews and posts, and then hopefully post it around the first of October and it'll run for most of the month! (Which will be an exciting time for sponsors! New things are happening, y'all! More on that later!)

17 comments:

  1. these are great! the mister always takes great pictures too and he has totally inspired me and now i LOVE taking pictures! we use film so our next adventure is going to the local lab to process them ourselves!

    thanks for sharing!!!

    xo,
    cb

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  2. Thanks for sharing, I've been thinking about picking up a Hulga. The pictures are definitly like little works of art.

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  3. They really are gorgeous! The Holga is my favorite camera of all time! He could seriously sell prints!
    Also, was I supposed to mail you the pillow fe the giveaway? =X

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  4. just curious to where you get your split camera photos developed,i've got one and when i go to walgreens they claim they can't develop them

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  5. Anna: what kind of film do you use? Unless you use slide film or black/white not meant for c41 processing then yes, you can have them done at walgreens. All of our splitcam photos are developer at walgreens. They're crazy/wrong/lying and probably have no idea what they're talking about. Splitcam photos are regular 35mm film.

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  6. I love Holga pictures.. they have this eerie, ghostly quality about them. Have you ever seen the show "Carnivale?" Totally a Holga show. ;-)

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  7. these are so great! i love the double exposure of you in the field. I have a holga 135, and the first time i took the film to get developed the roll was blank :( i don't know why! but i need to start carrying it with me and give it another try!

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  8. Beautiful! I love the one of the road. Many have such a nice haunted quality. Talented man you got yourself there! ; )

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  9. how cool! i had tried the holga a few times, but i could never ever get my film to come out. it wasn't worth it to keep trying cause it was so expensive :/ but these turned out great

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  10. oooommmmmgggg soooo dreamy and beautiful!!

    and i started following his blog, thank you for sharing!


    xo
    lyndsey of hellolyndseyyy

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  11. I love that first photo of you, its gorgeous! I've wanted a Holga for the longest time. One day I'll buy one haha!

    Little Sugar Monster

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  12. not fitting rly to your post but maybe it is something for you

    http://blog.freaktivi.de/shocking-commercial-against-the-cruelties-of-shark-finning/

    it is time for a change!

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  13. oh btw i got a lomo colorsplash yesterday. but get it on friday ... when i see my boyfriend. cant wait to use it :)

    and your pictures are beautiful as usual :)

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  14. I love the fifth one down it has so much texture and the colours are beautiful. xx

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  15. that pink cardigan is so pretty! lovely photos! =)

    http://pinkchampagnefashion.blogspot.com/

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  16. That picture with the double image of you is so cool looking!

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  17. Great photos! about the pink and cream sweaters: I have them! :D

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HEY! Thanks for dropping by. xo KB