Justin Kosman @ Random


Shot on Holga.
Kodak Tri-X 400
1/100 f/14

I was hanging out at Enarson’s Aitken Jam a couple weeks ago and took the opportunity to bring only one camera and give my back a break. Of course the Big Daddy show was in full-effect, and in this photo Tony Neyer and Tony Ennis watch as he tries to no-handed flair with dollar bills in his hands. No idea what the point was with this stunt, but I’m pretty sure he borrowed the bills from a 10 yr old kid and then kept the money. Good times.

- Justin Kosman

Photos by: Justin Kosman
April 15, 2011
  • http://kascbmx.com Kbf

    i enjoy the framing quality of the film here, the trick is nuts too! art photography at its most kayotic.

  • http://www.upandatthem.net Creeper

    It is interesting that the slide detail says Ilford 100, and the film’s manufacture marks say Kodak 400TX. Who to believe?

  • Ken

    My speculation is that the film rebate is photoshop and it was shot on Ilford. I’ve done a 35mm holga mod before and the results didn’t look much like this. [Note the image doesn't go over the top of the film rebate which should happen]

    Hope I’m wrong tho cuz pshop film borders are whack.

  • http://Www.defgrip.net Nuno Oliveira

    Sorry bout that, oversight. It’s on Kodak film for sure. Not Photoshop.

  • Kosman

    Spacers at the bottom of the film jam were bigger than the top ones, pushed the canister to the top of the frame for the sliver that didn’t get exposed on the top. Slop. Chop. Drop. Pop. Mop.