A piece of life spent between the United States and Switzerland, punctuated by brief trips back to France, my homeland.
These images from another age were created with a full-of-surprises, silver-based camera. Medium-format, incredibly cheap and made-in-China, the Holga camera has the peculiarity of being unusable until its light leaks have been sealed. That said, you might notice that peculiar beams of light invited themselves onto some photographs, sometimes successfully, thereby strengthening their impact.
About the Author
Aline Marandet
AMarandet
Eglisau, Switzerland
Publish Date October 14, 2010
Dimensions Small Square 100 pgs
Premium Paper, lustre finish
Category Travel
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