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Shooting with a Holga attachment - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photography Foundations: Specialty Lenses
Shooting with a Holga attachment
After you've spent hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars on a really nice camera body, I really can't recommend enough putting a really cheap plastic toy lens on the front. Now, I'm actually being serious here. You're probably familiar with a Holga camera. It's a Russian cheap kind of toy camera with a plastic lens and a lot of light leaks and a lot of other optical problems. It shoots medium-format film and has become very popular over the last few years because it shoots these really nice kind of randomly beaten-up images. There are companies that sell Holga lenses that you can attach to your SLR. It's a Holga lens attached to a modified mounting system for Canon or Nikon, or other cameras. Attach it to the front and you actually have a Holga-equipped SLR that you can use to shoot digital Holga images. Now, these images are very, very beat up. The Holga lens that I got has extreme vignetting. The focus is pretty soft. Your focus mechanism--there is no auto-focus on a Holga--your…
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Working with specialty lenses2m 43s
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Using the Lensbaby9m 13s
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Working with the Lensbaby Macro attachment3m 50s
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