Category Archives: Holga

Photos I used a Holga camera to make the image

Mississippi Delta Dream Limited Edition Post Card Series, Scene 1

Man, I had this crazy dream one time after a night of drinking down in the Mississippi Delta….

Sign on a Juke Joint in the Mississippi Delta
The House of Love and Happiness, Cold Beer

 

I mailed a post card out a few weeks ago with this image on it. It was the first of a series of 20 cards. Each one is a scene from the Mississippi Delta, in color, that I’ve done over the last few years using my Holga cameras.  Collectively, they’re supposed to represent me telling a story about this crazy dream I had one time. The first three scenes are setting up the dream sequence.

The cards are limited to 25 copies plus a few artists proofs of each photo. Subscribers paid $20 each to be a part of the experiment. I plan to publish them here on  my blog, a few weeks after being sent out so that the subscribers can be surprised by the cards as they come in.  Yes, I have to hand number and address 500 post cards! Whose bright Idea was that??? LOL

 

My First Limited Edition Postcard Set Available Now!

I’ve been thinking about ways to use some of the many thousands of photos I’ve done to good use recently. I was thinking about doing a Blurb book, but decided to try something a little different as an experiment.  I’ve been sending post cards for a while to anyone that asks to be on my list. I’ve written about that here before. Those have been mostly black and white photos I did with my Holga cameras though.
I wondered if anyone would want to “subscribe” to a book that came one photo at a time. When I mentioned it on Facebook, I got almost instant positive feedback!

What I’ve come up with for the experiment is this:

  • I have a set of 20 Holga color photos that were done in the Mississippi Delta over the last several years.
  • I have ordered 25 copies of each photo as 4×6 postcards with square photos in the center. White borders on each side. They should be in by the 19th of this month.
  • The back of each post card says in the upper left corner:

A Delta Dream
Scene XX
Limited Edition   ____ of 25
davidwolanski.com

The first post card is Scene 1, the second is Scene 2, etc. I’ll add the number from one to twenty five in the blank.

  • I plan to send out one card a week on Mondays, for the 20 weeks it will take to send them all.
  • The price for the subscription will be $20. That’s less than a book, and I hope a lot more fun!

I was a little torn about telling my story that I had for each scene,  or letting the subscriber(s) figure it out for themselves.

What I’ve figured out is that I’ll give this hint… The first three scenes follow the story line “Man, I had this crazy dream one time when I was in the Delta. I was out drinking one night..” and after that, the photos are things I saw in the dream…

So far, 14 people have already said they’d subscribe! If you’d like to subscribe email me me to work out how to get your payment to me or if you have any questions. Off the top of my head, we can do Paypal, or you can mail me a check. Let me know your preference!

 

Arizona and Utah On Film Holga and Olympus Point and Shoot

I went out to Utah and Arizona to visit Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park and of course, the Grand Canyon. The square photos are all done with my Holga and 120 Portra 400 film while the rectangular photos are done with my Olympus Stylus Epic on 35 mm Portra 400 too.  The Holgas run about $29 and the Olympus stylus supposedly can be found in yard sales for a few bucks, but I’ve never seen one for that. It ran about $70 I think. The stylus is easily shirt pocketable  and great to have with you all the time. They were extremely popular back in the 80s and 90s for just that reason.

I think you can make a case for skipping digital and just shooting film especially for outdoors and sunny conditions.

 

 

Love the kind of distortion here
Love the kind of distortion here
Clouds make for better landscapes to me.
Clouds make for better landscapes to me.
Love the dynamic range from the shadows to the white clouds
Love the dynamic range from the shadows to the white clouds
Petroglyphs near Horseshoe Bend in the Colorado River
Petroglyphs near Horseshoe Bend in the Colorado River
Loved how this rock was on a stand.
Loved how this rock was on a stand.
Road cut near Page Arizona. I liked the contrast between the yellow sign, blue sky and red rocks
Road cut near Page Arizona. I liked the contrast between the yellow sign, blue sky and red rocks
Always shoot lone cows or trees! New Rule!
Always shoot lone cows or trees! New Rule!
Portrait Orientation
Portrait Orientation
Carhop and Cafe Hotel,  Hatch Utah
Hard to tell this from a full on digital camera
This road cut is about 25 miles or so out of Page Arizona. This photo is about the colors and shapes
This road cut is about 25 miles or so out of Page Arizona. This photo is about the colors and shapes
This is one of my favorite photos from the trip. Taken about 8000 above sea level in Bryce Canyon near one of the over looks
This is one of my favorite photos from the trip. Taken about 8000 above sea level in Bryce Canyon near one of the over looks
I had to do a photo of this colorful shed near Bryce Canyon Utah
I had to do a photo of this colorful shed near Bryce Canyon Utah
Sharpness is over rated anyways.
Sharpness is over rated anyways.