As some of you know, I have recently picked up interest in film cameras. I bought a Holga this week. It came with a roll of Fuji 400H, but as that is a discontinued stock I want to wait to use it after I am a bit more familiar with what the Holga does.
I meant to buy some Portra 400 when I was picking up my daughter's developed film yesterday but forgot. When I looked at Amazon, I see that 120 film is $15/roll. Probably not spending that on my first Holga roll. Any suggestions for a reasonably priced color stock that will get hit with light leaks? I am thinking the Lomography brand, which I know can be a weird film, but given that the Holga is a weird camera, maybe that's okay.
So, I know the Holga is not at all sealed. I don't want to ruin the entire roll of film so should I keep it taped unless I am actually shooting it? that way the light doesn't spill in between frames? I do want some light leaks, but just don't want the entire roll overexposed when I have it developed.
Does anyone else shoot a Holga or other similar cameras? @kenoh seemed keen on having a thread regarding this an lomography, so let's have at it.
I meant to buy some Portra 400 when I was picking up my daughter's developed film yesterday but forgot. When I looked at Amazon, I see that 120 film is $15/roll. Probably not spending that on my first Holga roll. Any suggestions for a reasonably priced color stock that will get hit with light leaks? I am thinking the Lomography brand, which I know can be a weird film, but given that the Holga is a weird camera, maybe that's okay.
So, I know the Holga is not at all sealed. I don't want to ruin the entire roll of film so should I keep it taped unless I am actually shooting it? that way the light doesn't spill in between frames? I do want some light leaks, but just don't want the entire roll overexposed when I have it developed.
Does anyone else shoot a Holga or other similar cameras? @kenoh seemed keen on having a thread regarding this an lomography, so let's have at it.