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We were staying at the beach with family a few years ago, and my son dropped his pacifier (“Ta”) off a balcony. When I went to retrieve it, I found it in the bushes and flowers, pretty much like this.

For my second film pack with the Polaroid SLR 680, I used one of the newly produced duochrome films from the Polaroid Originals company (formerly Impossible Project), this one in black and blue. I'm a big fan of monochrome, b/w photography and quite interested in how the addition of a single color can change the entire experience of a photo. So I'm excited to try out some more of these.

 

Taken with Polaroid SLR 680 analog camera. Polaroid Originals 600 instant film, black & blue duochrome. Non-expired.

"we don't share pacifiers"

I have quite a few pacifiers. I keep one on me at all times. Here is my biggest one! A Nuk 10.

1st time met mr pacifier..he was having hard time to figure out how to use it :) eventually..he learned..smart boy!

Someone totally threw a rave at the Waverley commuter rail stop and didn't tell me.

Greenpoint, Brooklyn

I found these pacifiers haning in a tree. The tree is crowded with these things...

seen at Wilhelma zoological botanical garden, Stuttgart, Germany

She is so attached to the pacifiers... not sure how I am going to wean her.

This is her face when she doesnt want to do something. or when she says Ewww. Yes thats still a binky... anyone know how i can get her to give it up......

For the first time i have a model to photograph who doesn´t complane nor is she self-conscious in any way.

The only thing she needs is MILK, and then she is happy for the next 2-3 hours.

There will a baby photo from me now in every other day. How can i not. She is just toooo much of a snuggle bomb

 

Here she is only 3 days old :)

Missing pictures from Santorini set.. 2 years later!

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