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Hulen Bergen 21.09.13

Fotograf: Marte Molstad

Amor impossible...

Pingüí i corb marí a illes Ballestas, Paracas, Perú

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.

 

Production run

 

Leica D-Lux 5

 

tommy trying an impossible on the pyramid. quality is not to good but watever.

Impossible Project

quick impossible limbo sketch.

gonna re-work the b!

EXPEDITION IMPOSSIBLE - "I Don't Know How to Ride This Thing!" - The remaining teams encounter crazy camels and a disorienting sandstorm while racing through a Moroccan river canyon. Meanwhile, Lindsey has a close call, and Mackenzie has a breakdown, on "Expedition Impossible," THURSDAY, JULY 7 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. Adventurer, zoologist, big cat trainer and all around risk taker Dave Salmoni hosts the show. (Photo by Gilles Mingasson/ABC via Getty Images)

TAYLOR FILASKY, JOHN POST, ERIC BACH

Test shot with my new toy.

 

Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, IMPOSSIBLE PX-680

At the very beginning of the year, and following the recommendation of my creativity teacher, I used the theme "Impossible structure" to test various texture effects on paper, both in color, using markers, pens

and pastels, and in black and white, with charcoal, graphite pencils, black ink. The image I chose to show here is from the black and white series. After covering the surface of the paper with removable scotch tape, either randomly applied or used with a cutter to make different shapes. I then painted the paper with china ink, and removed the leftover shaped scotch-tape to make the forms appear in white.

 

Taken on my trip to Cornwall this year taken on Impossible film.

Throwing sugar onto a stovetop can be fun!

Sammy Schatz demonstrating the "impossible turnover." (1978)

My first attempt at the new X 100 silver shade / First flush Impossible SX-70 film. I probably should have read the instructions first, to immediately shield the film from light. Heh.

6/10/2016

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Impossible Project Colour PUSH

impossible islands 10

A big day with 6-8 ft swell and strong offshore wind.

Sammy Schatz demonstrating the "impossible turnover." (1978)

We got to show the new MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE film to a lucky crowd of Victory Top Brass and M:I marathon attendees on Wednesday, July 29th at our Slaughter Lane theater in Austin, Texas!

 

Attendees got free t-shirts, art prints, and a Q&A with storyboard artist Mark Bristol!

 

Photography by Heather Kennedy, hlkfotos.com/

Impossible Project 600 Film.

 

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.

 

Entrance

 

Leica D-Lux 5

 

Photographs from an overnighter in Dos Cabezas near the train tracks of the Impossible Railroad.

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