Tag: Polaroid
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Featured project: Piers
I always find it difficult to talk about myself in situations where I know it’s expected of me to present myself and who I am.
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EMULSIVE interview #178: I am Lisa Toboz and this is why I shoot film
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 178th EMULSIVE interview! Today I have great pleasure in introducing you all to Lisa Toboz.
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5 Frames… With Impossible B&W 600 Black Frame (Polaroid 636 Close-up)
I shot over 14 portraits with the Polaroid 636 Close-up. I used it in different locations (inside of a white room, outside at 9:00 AM when it was a little bit colder, outside when it started raining.
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5 Frames… With Fujifilm FP-100c (EI 100 / Polaroid Land Camera)
Houston, Texas, is my hometown. My wife and I recently purchased a renovated 90-year-old home in the city’s urban core, which currently is in the midst of a major revitalization movement.
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How to create Polaroid emulsion lifts
At some point in 2017, I went through a phase of photographic despondency but developed an interested in alternative, broadly photographic ventures.
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EMULSIVE interview #175: I am Ioana Tăut and this is why I shoot film
I’m so pleased to be able to bring you the words and work of Ioana Tăut, set in the wonderful world of her instant photography. Over to you, Ioana! Hi Ioana, what’s this picture, then? IT: I randomly
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EMULSIVE interview #173: I am Rachel Brewster-Wright and this is why I shoot film
January 27th 2016. Let that date burn into your memory. The was the first time today’s interviewee and I first made email contact.
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EMULSIVE interview #170: I am Rob Hawthorn and this is why I shoot film
It’s a real pleasure to introduce you all to Rob Hawthorn, a photographer who many of you will remember from his stunning travelogue of Yucatan on Kodak AEROCHROME. Well Rob’s back with something a little different.
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A Brief History of… Polaroid
In an act of ultimate consumation, the company that was formed to save what was left of Polaroid Corporation’s dying European infrastructure has now been assimilated into the very brand it sought to help…but the story of how this state
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EMULSIVE interview #142: I am Don Lupo and this is why I shoot film
Today’s interviewee doesn’t always share much of his own work on Twitter but take a peek on Instagram or his website and it’s a totally different story. I’m so happy to be able to bring you the words and pictures
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Long exposure film tests part one: ILFORD PAN F+, ILFORD FP4+, ILFORD Delta 100 Professional
Long exposure film photography is a technique central to my currently ongoing photography project, Where We Meet. Capturing the smooth extensions of water movement, contrasted with static elements of the shoreline is the key to this visual narrative.
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EMULSIVE interview #118: I am Florentijn Boddendijk and this is why I shoot film
Instant obsessive or instantly obsessed? I’ve had a hard time pigeon holing today’s interviewee and after much thought, I’ve decided that honour should be left to you, dear readers.
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EMULSIVE interview #114: I am Sarah Kudirka and this is why I shoot film…only to paint over it
As you’ll have probably guessed from the slightly altered headline above, this isn’t going to be your run-of-the-mill EMULSIVE interview.
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EMULSIVE interview #107: I am Scott Barman and this is why I shoot film – NSFW
Before you scroll on, please be aware that today’s interview is decidedly Not Safe For Work. Just in case you need some space, the interview starts below. Scroll down when you’re ready. I’m sitting down with Scott D
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EMULSIVE interview #96: I am David Rothschild and this is why I shoot film
Today’s interviewee is a real treat, I’m honoured to me able to introduce you to David Rothschild, a native Virginian photographer an musician with a interesting adoration of naked trees and old houses. Over to you, David. Hi
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Camera review: Zenza Bronica GS-1
I’ll be talking about the least talked about model in a criminally underrated brand….the Bronica GS1.
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EMULSIVE interview #64: I am Robert L. Jones and this is why I shoot film
Describing himself as, “barely removed from being a baby-boomer”, I got to know of Robert and his work through the previously featured, Aimee Lower.