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Short Trips 10.5

Original cover by Mark Plastow

Hulen Bergen 21.09.13

Fotograf: Marte Molstad

Hulen Bergen 21.09.13

Fotograf: Marte Molstad

PhotoShopped Impossible/Polaroid Spectrra pictures of Abram's 1st birthday party

Enregistrement de l'émission avec les frères Borlée

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.

 

Spare parts

 

Leica D-Lux 5

Enschede Holland

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

Enschede Holland

my visit to the former Polaroid Factory in Enschede where they are trying to revive instant integral film. See my FT magazine story Bringing back Polaroid's instant film

5.9.13 - 129/365

 

Adam misses LA. At this point we are all tired of Fayetteville. The weather is getting hot and humid and all our allergies are kicking in. The food is terrible here, and at night the only restaurant that’s open is Joe’s Crab Shack. We’ve been there every night. When was the last time you can say you hung out at Joe’s Crab shack every night for a week? Ugh.

 

This photo was taken using a wide angle adapter we use for work. It’s supposed to attach to a Sony Z7U video camera, but it was sitting there and I thought I’d try to use it on my sx70. I had to hand hold it, but it did work. It’s a .75x wide angle adapter.

  

You can also see my shadow on Adam because I couldn’t get the angle I wanted without it. Looking at it now I kind of like it.

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

 

Surprising how this tree manages to live in in the desert. © All rights reserved

Boys. Sun 600. Polaroid. December 2013.

Raphael "daraffi"

Impossible Project B&W film, Polaroid Spectra

© 2009 by Garra - all rights reserved

SX-70,PX70 COOL, 1 stops to darken, Mint Flash

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