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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.
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7-14-19
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at the Goonies beach. this was so awesome to see in person, very impressive and massive
My #sx70 or the #silvershade doesn't like low temperature. Like last Tuesday my shot failed. Too cold outside. And even a warm armpit didn't help. I wanted to share the awesome place we visited today. In search of two cupboards for the bedroom we ended up in this warehouse full of old furniture. The salesman unfortunately asked way too much for his stuff so we went home empty handed. #mylifeinpolaroid #365polaroid #impossibleproject
Rayne and I drove to Raleigh, NC for the Farm Aid Music Festival. We saw Jack White, Gary Clark Jr., John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and many others. I've always dreamt of seeing Young live. It was surreal.
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!