i would just shell out the 50 bucks for a holga if i owned my own darkroom...or if i had any faith in my-pal-nancy down at the walgreens photo center. but i don't, so i won't.




makes me wish i still had my old 35 mm from HS. constant light leaks and underexposed pictures, regardless of my carefulness. it was a fun surprise not knowing exactly how your work would turn out. i miss film. the raw authenticity of it is near impossible to recreate with a computer. yes, even with a mac.
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