Brian Gudas Non365
8.22.2010
Starting a new project that is mostly analog and I am really excited about. I have secured a polaroid 600 and SX70 and a small load of film from the impossible project (the-impossible-project.com). Quickly this is a group of ex polaroid engineers that are dedicated to save instant photography.. Cool sutff but very expensive per exposure. The exposure on the right is "Silver Shade PX600". I blew the shot with the old camera but decided to use it as a pre project test. I also picked up a holga and some expired film and will take each portrait with that as well. Finally I will use the D3 and all the glass I can dig up. I plan to present these as a tryp and do 20 people over the coming months to show how the different cameras and films represent the same subject. Should be interesting but I had forgotten how slow the Analog process can be.
Thx bg
8.22.2010
Starting a new project that is mostly analog and I am really excited about. I have secured a polaroid 600 and SX70 and a small load of film from the impossible project (the-impossible-project.com). Quickly this is a group of ex polaroid engineers that are dedicated to save instant photography.. Cool sutff but very expensive per exposure. The exposure on the right is "Silver Shade PX600". I blew the shot with the old camera but decided to use it as a pre project test. I also picked up a holga and some expired film and will take each portrait with that as well. Finally I will use the D3 and all the glass I can dig up. I plan to present these as a tryp and do 20 people over the coming months to show how the different cameras and films represent the same subject. Should be interesting but I had forgotten how slow the Analog process can be.
Thx bg