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3.19.13 - 78/365
Since I don’t post all of the photos the day I take the picture, they end up piling up around my house or in my bags. This is why there is no photo for 3.18. I lost it. I hope that doesn’t ruin the project.
Today I finally found something inspiring to take a picture of. I was walking to meet up with my friend Santiago when I saw this guy chillin’ in his shoe shine chair. It was like a glimpse into a different era, except for his Bono glasses.
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The people at Impossible Project held a open house and I was invited to join the tour of the factory. The place once employed 1200 people at the hight of the Polaroid days. Now just 36 people are the Impossible Project. All of them passionate, dedicated and giving their all to keep us Polaroid camera users happy with film. Daunting task and after the visit I have nothing but respect for people achieving the impossible.
Test shots
Leica D-Lux 5
Enschede Holland
A while ago I mentioned in a tweet how I'd like some of Impossible Project's multi coloured frame Nigo film, and I came home to this lovely package today!
Take #2 I finally got the timing and angle right. It was a pretty crappy afternoon to take photos, but I think this one turned out quite well.
unless you use a polarizer.
The moon behind the tall prayer flags made this an irresistible scene at Chele La. The polarizer made it surreal. I have a B&W version I like just as much, but this one has a marginally greater appeal to me. At the moment.
29/01/2011 - 29.365
Received my new used P600 Polaroid Camera. Got 3 pack of PX 600 to go through!!!
Impossible as it maybe, these guys wash more than 1000 pieces per day. It's tough work and without these Dobies many won't be able to carry on with their daily routines. RESPECT!
The Impossibility Of Taking A Photo Of Oneself At Disneyland Part III: Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Dorkiness
Recently got a Polaroid camera and some Impossible Project film after wanting to try it for ages, this is one of the first photo's I took on it on my 18th birthday in Polperro, Cornwall.
I absolutely love the colours and style of Polaroid photography