Holgatrekking... and other analog adventures!

Greetings. Welcome to my corner of the interwebs where I will be showcasing the results of my film photography. My Holga 120N is my primary camera choice, but I also use other toy and vintage film cameras to explore different types of image creating. Please feel free to comment.
Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy!
- Karen Janas
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Chicago Shakespear Theatre, Navy Pier, Chicago

Poloroid 600 camera, black and white film from @impossibleusa

Kitchie, resting under bushes
Vivtar Ultra Wide and Slim - Arista 35mm black and white film

Kitchie, resting under bushes

Vivtar Ultra Wide and Slim - Arista 35mm black and white film

Another double exposure portrait -

Holga 120N - Kodak Tri-X film

A double exposure portrait

Did some experimenting this weekend with exposing the film twice to get these photos.

Holga 120N, Kodak Tmax film

Memorial statue
Another series as I follow this memorial in a cemetery, as loved ones decorate him through the seasons. 
http://holgatrekking.tumblr.com/post/19608021943/day-79-memorial-statue-in-cemetery-this
Vivitar Ultra wide and slim

Memorial statue

Another series as I follow this memorial in a cemetery, as loved ones decorate him through the seasons.

http://holgatrekking.tumblr.com/post/19608021943/day-79-memorial-statue-in-cemetery-this

Vivitar Ultra wide and slim

Personal Jesus - vintage crucifix study
1 of many….
Pentax MX SLR with 28mm wide angle lens

Personal Jesus - vintage crucifix study

1 of many….

Pentax MX SLR with 28mm wide angle lens

Dry grass
Pentax MX film slr camera

Dry grass

Pentax MX film slr camera

Deathmask - a self portrait

Polaroid Sun600 with Impossible Project film

Gotta admit I’m a little nervous about this one… but it’s spooky and i like it

Ghostly light and shadows.
Pentax MX SLR
I’d love to hear from those who view this image if these abstract forms are bothersome or if the need to make sense of what you see make you want to dismiss it all together…

Ghostly light and shadows.

Pentax MX SLR

I’d love to hear from those who view this image if these abstract forms are bothersome or if the need to make sense of what you see make you want to dismiss it all together…

Remembering SOLVE.
A Chicago artist killed in 2008. This was at a gallery honoring his life. One way was to create graffiti on a wood wall in the gallery.
http://www.solvelives.com/

Remembering SOLVE.

A Chicago artist killed in 2008. This was at a gallery honoring his life. One way was to create graffiti on a wood wall in the gallery.

http://www.solvelives.com/