Holga
The Holga is a medium format camera known for its simple design and unique photographic qualities. Originally produced in the 1980s in China, it features a plastic body, a fixed lens, and limited exposure settings. This simplicity allows users to create images with a distinct, dreamy aesthetic, often characterized by vignetting and soft focus.
Due to its affordability and ease of use, the Holga has gained popularity among both amateur and professional photographers. It is often associated with the lomography movement, which celebrates experimental and creative photography. The Holga's charm lies in its unpredictability, making each photograph a unique piece of art.