Showing posts with label Polaroids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polaroids. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Random Roids



Emily
 (Type 57 4x5 Pinhole)





Deschutes County 
(600 SE Type 665)






Barbs and Boxsprings
 (600 SE Type 665)





Summer Lake
 (SLR 680 Type 779)





Suzhou Theater Boys
 (Vivitar Slide Print onto Chocolate Film)



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Three new and one old


Some 669 Polaroid transfers 


Suicides and Rattlesnakes




Strawberry Lake




Winterized



Oldie but Goodie

Monday, January 10, 2011

Wheeler County

 Some old stories put onto expired and partially fixed 665 Polaroid Film.










Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ollalie Mornings




Black Wooly Buggers, No Humans, Mt Jefferson, Large Rainbow Trouts, Caffeine, and Birds of Prey.







 

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Erosion Ghosts



Daylab + Polaroid Type 669

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Monday, April 5, 2010

As of recent

Here are some instant shots from the last couple of weeks. Wet emulsion transfers, Smith and Bybee Lakes, Pterodactyl, Upper Lewis River Falls (Yeah Lee!), Alley graffiti owl in Seattle, Washington coastlescape, Easter Yummy Face, and 7 shots from the new instant film made by Impossible Project shot using SX-70, and some pinholes.












13 Minutes



11 Minutes



Art Collectors




Sunday, March 7, 2010

Some Polas I took today.

The Columbia River Gorge rules. Spent the day there.

Type 57 4x5 film shot with Leonardo 4x5 pinhole


Some old Type 47 Polaroid roll film that expired in 1973. Hanging on to capture that moment in time.
Mother, Daughter hang time.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Looking out the window

and still seeking different ways of doing things.


Just got an 8x10 base for my Daylab slide printer. Seemed only normal to tape 4 sheets of 779 Polaroid film into an 8x10 film holder and then expose them. Somewhat grueling process with many blind steps, but it seemed to pay off with an image I'm happy with. Voila!





Sunday, February 7, 2010

Busting at the seams it seems.

No rain today. Too much cabin fever. My favorite Portland bridge. Shot on Fuji 4x5 instant film. No lens, just a pins prick for a second.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Balopticon Magic Lantern

Here are some prints made from old glass slides usually used in whats called a "Balopticon" or a "Magic Lantern." I put them into my DayLab which normally prints from 35mm slides onto instant film. Film used here is expired 669 Polaroid film from the year 2000.


Spokane Tribe (almost forgotten world)




Surinam Toad (Pipa americana) with young ones hatching out of little pockets on her back.





Common House Fly on the wall.

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