Take a tour of the burgeoning world of toy cameras and low-tech photography with Plastic Toying with Creativity. Whether you're an experienced enthusiast or toy camera neophyte, you'll find Plastic Toying with Creativity chock full of tantalizing tips, fun facts and, of course, absolutely striking photographs taken with the lowest tech and simplest tools around.
I got me a Holga. Now What? Holgas need a little TLC before they're ready to go out in the world and start snapping. Plastic Toying with Creativity digs through all the different Holga models available, lays out thier advantages and quirks and helps you get up to speed on all the prep you'll need to do to jump in on the toy-camera revolution.
What should I Feed my Holga? Holgas, Dianas, other toy cameras can use many types of film. Plastic Toying with Creativity, lays all their pros and cons on the line letting you get some images you want, and some you could just never imagine.
Can Holga come out to play? Plastic Toying with Creativity will help you steer your way through all the details and quirks of taking wonderful and weird pictures with your toy camera. We'll explore possible subjects and the best way to shoot them and play with all sorts of techniques from vignetting, to multiple exposures, to panoramas, close-ups, movement, night photography, flare, flash, color and more.
For the Intrepid Holga-ographer For the Holga master, we've diagramed and described advanced toy camera modifications and introduce you to a variety of problems, solutions and inventions born from toy cameras' "limitations.”
What Next? From negatives to prints or pixels, we help you navigate your post-shooting choices.
Don't Forget The Diana, Banner, Action Sampler, Photo Blaster, and Lensbaby are all toy cameras with their own loveable qualities. We'll look beyond the Holga to show a whole wide world of toys.
Artists Artists in this book Michael Ackerman Jonathan Bailey Eric Havelock-Baillie James Balog Betsy Bell Susan Bowen Laura Burlton David Burnett Nancy Burson Perry Dilbeck Jill Enfield Annette Fournet Megan Green Wesley Kennedy Teru Kuwayama Mary Ann Lynch Anne Arden McDonald Daniel Miller Ted Orland Robert Owen Becky Ramotowski Nancy Rexroth Francisco Mata Rosas Richard Ross Franco Salmoiraghi Michael Sherwin Harvey Stein Gordon Stettinius Mark Sink Kurt Smith Sandy Sorlien Pauline St. Denis ;-p r a b u!
A useful reference on using so-called toy cameras with emphasis on the Holga and Diana (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holga & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_ca... for more information). Bates, who has used a Holga for the past 20 years, provides a good overview of the history and the work that can be created from these cheap, nearly entirely plastic cameras. As she notes in the introduction to this second edition, much has changed in the world of toy camera photography. More exhibitions and competitions have emerged as a result of the renewed interest in this family of cameras, and medium format film remains in production, despite the continued decline of film photography. "Plastic Cameras" distills much of the available advice online into a readable text. While Bates does cover many of the processes involved in film photography and film processing, do not expect technical discussions on f-stops, ISO, and the like. This book is aimed at anyone who owns a Holga and/or Diana camera and wants to learn more about their limitations, how to work around them, and how to use them for one's artistic ends.
Excellent book about the Holga and about Toy Cameras in general but still mostly about the Holga. The Holga is an inexpensive camera that can be purchased for around $28. It is entirely made out of plastic, the lens as well, and the build quality is crappy at best. But the Holga has the ability to produce mind-blowing unpredictable surreal images and therefor it has attracted the attention of photography students, hipsters and professional photographers alike. The book of Michelle Bates is a joy to read. Everything you always wanted to know about the Holga and about photography in general as well, because as any good book about any gear it reminds you of the basics of photography as well. Heavily recommended! PS. This is the first edition. There will be a second edition shortly. I for sure will buy the second edition as well!
Really good book about plastic cameras! Its little bit focused on Holgas, but also about for example Processes and Presentations and it includes a lot of pictures. So if you are interested in plastic/ lomo cameras, read this book! When you shoot since a longer time with plastic cameras, you will know a lot of what you find in this book. So 4 stars if you know much about plastic cameras and 5 stars if you are a newbie.
An okay coffee table book (pictures are great). But, most of the text covered ground I was already familiar with. I think that anyone who picks up a Holga today probably did some research (likely online where there's dozens of great sites devoted to toy cameras). And that research will cover about 90% of what's in the book. Nonetheless, was fun to look at and I'll be keeping it on my shelf.
Good to have all the information in one place. Extensive biblography (end reference lists) I wish it have more info on the Diana. Anyone know whatever happened to Mary Ann Lynch's "Photography through a plastic lens: Diana and her siblings"? Hope that book is coming out soon...
This is the perfect introduction to toy cameras. Not only because it describes different types of toy cameras, but it also offers credible opinion and regarded artistic examples. This is a good spring board into the world of toy cameras and affordable medium format options.
This is an ecstatic sermon to the believers. A plastic camera is $25, but only the empty box. Put all the materials involved and the digital starts to become cheap and time saving. As for creativity, the camera seems to do all the work and the human becomes a glorified camera support.
Great introduction to the "toy camera," with specific how-to for the Holga. Looks like terrific fun. I'll have to try that in my other life where I have time for entire new hobbies!