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My Life in Cameras no.17
06Jul11
17. HOLGA The Holga was created in 1981 by a Mr.T.M.Lee as a cheap family camera for the Chinese market, a sort of modern Box Brownie. It wasn’t exactly a “toy” camera as it’s sometimes labelled now. When 35mm caught on there and the market dried up, it started to catch on among experimental users […]
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Tags: Bauhaus-Archiv photo, Chinese Box Brownie, Chinese cameras, Flatiron building photograph, Greg Wayn, Holga camera, International Centre of Photography, Lomo, low fidelity aesthetic, Modernismus, photo of Seagram building, photographs of modern architecture, plastic lens, T.M.Lee, The Modern Idea, Vertigo