
- Soft-focus land whose boundaries are that of the frame edges
- Photographic creativity and imagination
- Travels through another dimension
- It is the middle ground between light and shadow
Product Description
Holgawood’s “The Camera Formally Known As Holga”… Take if U will, a picture… Seriously or just for kicks… Your eye peering through the viewfinder… Rising excitement… As the shutter clicks. Shoot if U can a courtyard… With subjects in brightness and gloom… Make your friends strike curious poses… One shutter speed… One aperture and no zoom. This purple box made of plastic… Delivers a look that’s so bold… Digital just cannot touch it… Its pictures are sure something 2 behold… This camera we call the Holga… We think it’s simply divine… When U look over your photos… U will party like it’s… 1999!
Holga Holgawood Series 120N Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens – “The Camera Formally Known As Holga”

- Modern Weatherproofing Materials ensure that water does not damage your camera or other electronic equipment.
- Ample padding and support ensures that your gear is well protected.
- Lets photographers carry their gear in a bag that no one will suspect is a camera bag.
- No plastic buckles are used; clasps, buckles and closures are made from brass and punched aluminum.
- Part of the proceeds of each Walkabout purchase is donated to support National Geographic?s Conservation efforts.
Product Description
The Walkabout Medium Tote Bag allows you to pack for a day of exploring while keeping a point-and-shoot, small DSLR or HD video camera tucked safely inside. A removable padded compartment holds your camera and accessories. The ample main compartment allows for storage of additional accessories and travel items. This compartment can be zippered for added security. Secure exterior pockets allow for quick access to a cell phone or MP3 player. Walkabout reflects National Geographic’s commitment to conservation through the use of sustainable materials. The outer shell of all Walkabout bags are made from Cotton. No plastic buckles are used in Walkabout products; clasps, buckles and closures are made from brass and punched aluminum. Walkabout bags have a classic design that echoes your urban adventures while incorporating the latest technology to protect your gear. First among these is the latest in weatherproof treatments to ensure that water does not damage your camera or other electronic equipment. Watch as water beads off the outer shell of your Walkabout bag or backpack. For further gear insurance, internal pockets are nylon lined with zippered and Velcro pockets to ensure a tight seal against the elements. Each Walkabout model also comes with an elements cover to protect your gear when conditions become really severe. The National Geographic Walkabout Collection is an ideal blend of today’s cutting-edge protective carrying technology and a stylish urban design. Fashionable with a combination of comfortable ergonomic features, the Walkabout lets photographers carry their gear in a bag that no one will suspect is a camera bag. External Dimensions Length 13.8” Width 3.5” Height 16.9” Weight 1.4lb.
National Geographic NG W8120 Walkabout Medium Tote Bag

Product Description
THe Holgawood Blooze Bros…It’s one hundred and six miles to Holgawood, we’ve got a full tank of gas, half a pack of smokes, we’re wearing black shades, and we’ve got a Holga plastic camera. One that takes pictures that’ll rock you harder than a briefcase full of blues. And we’re on a mission from the Big Guy to get one into your hands. In fact, we’re so high on this camera if you want black and white film to shoot with it, we’ll throw in the black part for free. So take some advice from a pair of “soul men,” and shake your tail feather to pick up the blue Holga today. As they say on the southside, it will earn ya a whole lotta R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
Holga Holgawood Series 120N Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens – Blooze Brothers

Product Description
The Holgawood Yellow Brick RD… Listen…Can you hear the singing?…. Follow, follow, follow, follow the yellow brick Holga!” You’re definitely not in digital any more Dorothy, when you pick up this little munchkin from somewhere over the rainbow. Whether photographing the Emerald City or a mischievous flying monkey, you’ll never want to put this camera down, because of the wonderful things it does… in both black & white and Technicolor! So close your eyes, click your heels and say, “There’s no camera like Holga,…”
Holga Holgawood Series 120N Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens – Yellow Brick Road