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“We need the tonic of wildness... At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be indefinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable. We can never have enough of nature.”
henry david thoreau, walden
roid week day one
triptych
- polaroid SLR680
- impossible project color film for 600
it's RoidWeek 2014: RoidWeek 2014 Group
Polaroid Week AW 2016 - Day 5 #2
Shot using Impossible Project I-1 using I-Type 600
Part of the Light Crawler series www.flickr.com/photos/tkrliu/albums/72157671765715233
from the archive, sorry, I had forgotten Roidweek was coming! And no film at home!
taken in the year 2003, on 600 film
all that remains of a vanished motel in california's mojave desert. polaroid spectra pro instant camera + polaroid originals color spectra film.
('roidweek 2020)
Polaroid SX70 Alpha 1 Model 2
Polaroid 600
July 2023
Harris, Scotland
hebridespeople.com/a-short-illustrated-history-of-rubh-an...
Scenes From Lost Films - 2
Polaroidweek Day 1, Photo 2
My posts for this week reminded me of movies that helped shape my visual vocabulary and suggested a theme after they were shot. Pull out some popcorn and make up your own stories.
“Not A Through Street”
Starring @miaomiao_626
Happy 'RoidWeek!
Spring Polaroid Week 2021 Day 1, Picture 1
Negative from homemade instant film with Fomapan 100. Further information: www.flickr.com/photos/155901311@N04/albums/72157712562738173
Homemade 4x5 camera
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 4,5/150
Yellowstone, WY.
Polaroid 195. Polaroid Type ID-UV (exp. '05).
Like a lot of other people right now, I'm currently unemployed. Take a look in my store at all the work I have available (prints, originals, etc.), get a discount & help me get my next meal. Take 15% off in my store all this week! Code: ROIDWEEK
Instax SP3, Instax Square, Triptycon
RoidWeek 2021 Spring | Day 4, Picture 1
#stayathome #happyroidweek
Thank you for your kind attention!
Vielen Dank für Deine geschätzte Aufmerksamkeit!
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Polaroid OneStep+, Polaroid Duochrome black/yellow
RoidWeek 2021 Spring | Day 3, Picture 1
#stayathome #happyroidweek
Thank you for your kind attention!
Vielen Dank für Deine geschätzte Aufmerksamkeit!
=> www.remme.de <=
Yellowstone, WY.
Polaroid 450. Type 665 (exp. 07).
The positive side is available in my store now. Also, take 10% off in my store all this week! Code: ROIDWEEK
Family Lunch time
From my archive, 2014,
shot with the Polaroid pinhole cardboard camera
* the photo was inverted in PS
Darby, MT.
Crown Graphic. Polaroid Type 59 (exp. ‘08).
Like a lot of other people right now, I'm currently unemployed. Take a look in my store at all the work I have available (prints, originals, etc.), get a discount & help me get my next meal. Take 15% off in my store all this week! Code: ROIDWEEK
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So I didn't think I would have much time this week to make anything new, and granted these shots aren't new, but I have been meaning to make a lift of them for a while. Thanks to Rommel, we went on the roof of a building close to Flatiron, and I was able to take these. This is for you, Rom. Thank you for making my time in NYC that much more enjoyable.
Happy day 2, Roidweek. Long live the one week when Flickr resurrects itself from the dead.
Plus in case you missed it, my book, Dreamlands / Wastelands will finally be launching at The Photographer's Gallery, London on the 29th May. Here is the link - pass it on to anyone who might be interested in attending the launch! check it out here
Polaroid Week 2021. Day 4 (1/2).
A triple frame and bad bathroom lighting.
Polaroid SX-70 Original
Color SX-70 Film
Last weekend, I got to do something I never imagined I would. I shot some photos on a 20x24 camera using an instant R4A color reversial process. Huge thanks to Brooklyn Film Camera for organizing, Wyckoff Windows Studio for the space and the amazing Ethan Moses from Cameradactyl for sharing his knowledge and home built 20x24 camera with us all in these workshops.
While it may not be an actual polaroid, the whole process felt a lot like shooting polaroids. And of course the instant development Ethan had shared with us. So I am posting it in the group and will be back to regularly scheduled polaroid for the rest of the week.