Sprocket Holga: A brief exploration of symbols and barriers demonstrating that we are fighters

These images were shot on one roll of film over the course of two walks — one through a flea market, and the other through the neighborhood on the way to get the film processed. The sprockets are a result of shooting 35mm film in a modified Holga medium format toy camera.

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  • 3 Comments

    1. Matthew Musgrove:

      Hey Joe,
      I have been following you for a while. Every time I see a new post of your night shots, it makes me want to go out and get some more of my own. It has been too long since I have even tried that.

      Seeing this post though has kindled a desire for a Holga. I even mentioned this post in my write-up.

      Take care,
      Matt

    2. joe:

      Hey Matthew – Holgas are only about $25 and a lot of fun — go for it!

    3. Matthew Musgrove:

      @joe: Yep, I saw that they were around $27 on Amazon last night. That will be my first film camera purchase. I can’t wait. :)