
This man makes Japanese zen gardens by hand. He looks cool, doesn’t he? This is in the arts and crafts weekly market in Geneva. I love walking around there from time to time. This is a fantastic place to be for street photographers like me. (photo by Shaima)
Note: This is the sthird in a series of six stories that are being done by participants of the HooHaa Holga Challenge. The rest will run through Friday. See information for the rest at the bottom of this post.
By Shaima Marafi
I started using Holga last year in April when I saw another photographer using it on her blog.
To be honest, I thought it looked hip and cool and that is why I bought one. I got it along with some Fuji films and some filters. I didn’t like the results too much at first, especially because my first few rolls had more out-of-focus pictures than good ones.

This is in the Old Town of Geneva, in French “La Vieille Ville.” I love this area. You will find a lot antique shops, the famous Saint Pierre Cathedral and canons in the City Hall. There are also many restaurants and cafes that serve authentic Swiss cuisine like fondue, rosti, raclette and filets des Perche. However, you need good legs to walk around because it is situated on a hill with steep streets leading to the town. (photo by Shaima)
I felt disappointed and stopped using the Holga, leaving it in the drawer for months. However, one day this past February when I was organizing my cameras, I suddenly decided to use it. I found there was a roll of film already loaded. So I just took it out for the day one Sunday and shot with it, thinking I would be disappointed again.
When the film came back from the lab, I was surprised and happy with the pictures. From that day, I decided to use the Holga more often. I read more about using the camera, the best films to use and I think I got a hang of it.
I still do get some out-of-focus shots sometimes (don’t you just hate it when you forget to turn the focus to the desired distance?) and, sometimes, they become too dark, but I am getting more shots that I am very satisfied with now.
Nowadays, the Holga has become a basic camera that travels with me. I just can’t part with it!

A view. I was hoping for better sharpness but oh well. This is also Lac Leman but from a small town near Geneva. (photo by Shaima)
For this challenge, though, I was a bit disappointed with the photos. I wish I got some better shots, but oh well. You know by now that with a Holga, the results are mostly unexpected. To be honest, that is what I love about it — the feeling between dropping my films at the lab and getting them. Waiting and being surprised is truly the best feeling about shooting with the Holga.
I used Ilford 400 for the black-and-white portion of this challenge and Kodak Porta 400 for the color. Those are my favorite films, especially the Porta, which I find works so well with the Holga.

Piscine means pool. That is also at the same hotel overlooking Lac Leman. Yes I love signs. (photo by Shaima)
My town is Geneva, Switzerland. Three languages — German, French and Italian — are spoken in Geneva. I have been living here for more than 10 years and I have grown to love this little town. I love the language, the people and the atmosphere. Not everyone I know does, though. Some don’t mainly because of having to learn French. However, I think that more people are speaking English now, compared to when I first moved here.
Geneva is the most populous French-speaking part of Switzerland (about 1,240,000 people). It’s an important financial center is is the fifth most expensive city in the world. Geneva also serves as the European headquarters for the United Nations, as well as many other international organizations such as the Red Cross and World Heath Organization.
I have been living in Geneva for many years, but now it’s the time to move back to my country, Kuwait.
It is quite an emotional time for me as I made so many friends here. I am glad to have done this challenge as it motivated me to use the Holga to take pictures of the town. We usually take photographs when we travel or visit new places, but we tend to forget doing it where we live. We really should record our surroundings more. I think it’s a great way to document the town and also parts of our everyday life.
More photos from Shaima’s challenge are below:

I love tomatoes! This is the farmers’ market that takes place every Wednesday and Saturday in the center of Geneva, in an area called Rive. If you, like me, prefer buying local and organic produce, this is the place to be every week. Even if you don’t want to buy, just smell the flowers, the cheese and the bakery as you walk around. I love snapping street shots there, too.

This is also at the farmers’ market. I love street photography, and I find many interesting people there to photograph, but I am somewhat scared to do it with the Holga (I do it a lot with the iPhone, though, since it is much more discreet). I fear that it would scare people off. So, I tried a photo from the back. I love her hat and I love how sharp it came out.

Who doesn’t love balloons? Yet another shot at the market. This is a stand where some school children were selling homemade baked goods. The money they make goes to their class. I am not sure for what exactly, but I find many children doing that in markets here.

That is my three-year-old son. I love the colors here. This is at the Hotel President Wilson poolside. This hotel has the most expensive suite in Geneva, or so I’ve heard.

My seven-year-old son. I was hoping for better sharpness here. I love this lake, “Lac Leman.” It is also known by “Lake of Geneva,” but I guess “Lac Leman” is more accurate since this lake is huge and goes as far as France and other Swiss towns. It is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe. This lake was formed by a retreating glacier, and has a crescent shape.

The ice-cream man. It is summertime, so you will find many Movenpick ice-cream carts and stands around the city.
See more of Shaima on the web:
- Blog
- Shoot-Film (contributing writer)
- Lomography
HooHaa Holga Challenge:
- Day 1: Totness, England
- Day 2: Waco, Texas
Day four of the HooHaa Holga Challenge is Wednesday, with Jeff Soderquist and Seattle, Washington.
Switzerland has been a place I always thought would be neat to visit. And I love the mixture of your personal photos and shots around Geneva. Nicely done!
Thanks PJ 🙂
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I think my to-visit has just gotten bigger since doing this challenge :D.
A lovely set of photos, Shaima.
Thanks Becca. I agree lol I feel like visiting all those countries too.
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I always enjoy the pictures you post from your town. I’m with P.J. and Becca on this, Switzerland is a must-visit to me now too! 😀
😉 Thanks Nada
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I love these images. I’ve been to Lucerne but not Geneva. I will have to visit some day.
thanks Mike. Hopefully you will. I love this town and I am gonna miss it.
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