Wednesday
Nov142007
Why a Diana (or Holga, or Banner or...)


The reason I like shooting with plastic cameras is for the simplicity. Working with the Diana, or Holga or whatever, strips down photography to the essentials. You, the subject, a simple lens to refract the image onto a medium. It doesn't get any plainer than that!
The image in this post was one of the first I ever took with my first Diana, a Windsor camera I picked up at the thrift store for $5.


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