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4 Polaroid ID-UV emulsion lifts = wings

5 izone photos = body

 

Not digitally created

Whether or not you see this I am wishing you a Happy Birthday ...

POLAROID IZONE POCKET CAMERA

 

Film instantané autocollant. Vues de 24 x 36mm (c'est énorme !)

Instant sticky film. 0,9 x 1,4" frames (that's huge ^^)

   

Snarl walking on the river beach.

 

An older photograph, posted just because.

 

polaroid i-zone camera, tiny postage stamp image, a day of strange light in a place of skeleton trees

 

Polaroid i-zone.

Queuing for ice creams.

 

Polaroid i-zone

A Suffolk river beach, a Sunday afternoon walk, a toy polaroid i-zone camera, and a busy dog.

 

An older photograph, reposted just because.

As I was cleaning out my room today I found my old iZone polaroid camera. I loved this thing when I was little! And so my face lit up when I found I had 3 packs of film for it as well. Of course it's expired film. But I didn't expect it to be expired by 9 years!

 

The first pack was completely useless. But this second pack has produced some interesting results. The colours are strange and lovely!

 

I'd like to say I'll buy some more expired film for this but it's just so expensive. It's a shame that polaroid is no more. I'll miss it!

Los Angeles, c. 2000

 

Fall 2017 RoidWeek, Day 6

 

Explored 2017-10-21

Au lieu de me cantonner aux vues de 24x36mm du POLAROID iZone, j'ai préféré étirer mon modèle (façon Jean-Paul Goude) en faisant ce ptit panorama...

 

Les fonds colorés sont disposés au hasard, tout comme les languettes (pour tirer le film hors de l'appareil) dont on ne connaît pas la couleur avant de s'en servir !

  

instead of taking only a single 24x36mm iZone picture, i've prefered to stretch my model !

 

View it large | Save Polaroid.

 

Psssst! I've uploaded all my Polas ready for 'Roid Week 2008! Hope you're excited because I sure am! Plus I'm going on a 10 day road trip starting Saturday, so expect lots of scenic coastal Polas in the coming month!

 

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I was nominated on Facebook by Luke Barton Photography to participate in the ‪#‎thoughtsofwinter‬ photography challenge, which, if I have it right, is to post five (5) of my favorite winter images in five days.

 

For Day 1 I went old school and dug up a photo from 2008. Is it my best photo? Far from it! But what makes it one of my favorites is that is was my first real winter hike and what really got me motivated to buy my first real camera. I went with Jim Salge Photography who had a real camera at the time where as I had a Polaroid iZone camera which had a battery life, on a good day, of about 12 photos. This being an exceptionally cold day, I was able to snap about 5. While Jim was waiting for the perfect lighting (of which, I remember him not getting), I was just waiting for the right moment to snap and use up my last bit of battery life on. This was it. Now, I agree, the lighting sucked but at the time, I was really happy and excited with what I was able to capture with just one shot and it got me motivated to start looking for my next camera so I could go out again and capture more than 5 images at a time.

Snarl, on the beach.

taken with a polaroid i-zone toy camera

the magnolia tree, shot earlier today (Polaroid iZone, iZone film exp. 2007)

Polaroid i-zone camera

I-zone film expired 12-06

 

Albany, NY

Upper left:

Polaroid T-shirt: One Step camera, time zero film, 600 film, 195 Land camera, izone film, type 690 film, Fuji FP-100 pack film, izone camera

 

Upper right:

SAVE POLAROID T-shirt: TZ-Artistic film, Type 669 Paul Giambarba edition, TZ-Artistic fade to black film, Polaroid Sx-70 camera, Polaroid Time Zero “Not Manipulatable” (Ha!) film, TZ-Artistic Paul Giambarba edition

 

Lower left:

Impossible Pioneer T-shirt: Sx-70 camera with Impossible skin, I-1 Impossible camera, (sorry for the blown-out film boxes – too much contrast for the film to handle) Black and white PX (poor pod), Impossible color for the I-1, Impossible color PX “Push”, Impossible PX color

 

Lower right:

Polaroid Originals T-shirt: Polaroid 600 color Mickey edition, Polaroid SX70 BW, Polaroid Color 600, One Instant Pack film, my big toe.

This came out better than my second attempt, I think.

 

Polaroid i-zone.

(taken with a polaroid izone camera, which gives stamp-sized prints)

OUTDATED Polaroid art show is now seeking submissions! Your original Polaroid images are needed. All original Polaroid images are welcome, including 600, 669. Spectra, Joycam, Izone, Polaroid transfers, Polaroid emulsion lifts, and more.

 

For more details please visit: http://www.polaroidshow.com

 

There is also a myspace profile to show support and get regular updates:

http://myspace.com/polaroidshow

Photo avec Nikon D700 FX

Objectif AF Nikkor 20-35 f/2.8 D

taken with a polaroid i-zone toy camera, with deliberately damaged film.

The cities I lived in during the span of documentation. violet_Los Angeles, blue_San Francisco, orange_Basel, pink_Berlin

Introduced by Polaroid in 1999, the i-zone instant film format was discontinued in 2006. The film came in packs of 12 pictures (cartridge in front), and were roughly the size of a large postage stamp. Fun at the time. The cameras were made by Tomy.

den herbert könnet mir au mitnehme.

taken with a polaroid i-zone toy camera

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