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Installation for the Fair of the Choccolate, Parma.
This is my sixth shot using PX680 Test Film.
Outdoor shot, sunny. Temp. 8ºC.
Developed inside the external pocket of my jacket.
Next time I'll try underexpose.
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep
ND Filter
The Impossible Project PX680 Test Film β-1 Prod. date: 03-02-2011
I bought a couple new cameras a few weeks ago, and just now the light in Portland is getting good right when I get out of work. And we have this awesome picnic table as a dining room table... it just makes black and silver cameras look great. :)
The tops of this black/silver Land Camera and the Hasselblad match! Isn't that weird?!
I won this beautifully designed camera on eBay last week, and I finally received it in the mail today. Now I'm anxiously awaiting my Amazon order of Impossible Project film to arrive in the post so I can test her out!
1980s Classic, the folding Box 600 OneStep CloseUp.
Strobist:
Front, Slight left - SB-800 M 1/2 Shoot-Thru Umbrella
At backdrop - SB-600 M 1/4 Bare
Trigger: Elinchrom Skyports
77/365, Severely overestimated the light, and forgot to move the slider...oops
Polaroid OneStep 600 camera
PX680 Color Protection
Wanting to Trade this Camera now that I have the "OneStep Closeup".
any other thrift cameras or film etc...
A while back I was at the thrift store and came across a Polaroid OneStep 600 that had two exposures left in it. The camera was around 5 bucks, and seeing as I already own one I thought I'd just find some items in the store to shoot the last two Polaroid's this camera had.
8-4-21
miss this little chunk. unfortunately we don't get to visit too often, but it's nice whenever we do get to
I own a ton. I wear flip flops no matter what the weather is like
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep | 600 film
Polaroid OneStep Express
Impossible PX600 Silver Shade film
Indoors with flash. Closeup "lens" on. Was centred in viewfinder =) Shot directly into empty film box.
This one was tricky. I was hoping to get some lens flaring from the setting sun peaking through the blinds, but I was foiled by the lack of a through-the-lens viewfinder on the Polaroid. Ahh well, there's still something interesting about this one.
2 x Polaroid Sonar OneStep, expired 600 film with ND-filter (blur from bubble wrap), converted to b/w, + 2 textures made out of Polaroid 600 film (one has acrylic paint splattered on it)
left: taken sometime in the eary 1980s (onestep, sx-70 film). me, sitting on top of the dishwasher, wearing a walkman. (i don't remember if i was actually listening to anything, though.)
right: taken today (spectra camera, 990 film). me listening to my ipod.
Very old polaroid 600 film that came inside a Onestep from Oxfam.
You know, I can never remember where to put the slider on a polaroid to lighten or darken the picture. So I do things like this and then I forget right away.
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First time out with this camera. I left the exposure dial right in the middle to get a feel for it. Obviously way overexposed, but, now I know!
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep/Impossible B&W film
Taken 3.7.15 in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
Polaroid OneStep with Impossible PX680 Beta film
Use your camera as an excuse to go and spend time with someone that you’ve always been curious about.
— Olivia Arthur
I met Tom very recently as he was running the Impossible Film Workshop in London (he also runs these in Manchester). He is a portrait photographer with a passion for Impossible films and for imparting that love to others. He has given me so much confidence when it comes to using these films that I'm not sure I'll ever be able to thank him enough. He is currently updating his new website but until then you can see some of his work here: un-frame.tumblr.com