2010-05-27
What's your poison? Part 1: Polaroids
Earlier this year I was browsing a thrift store and saw a case on a shelf, behind the counter, and was curious what was in it. I asked and the lady said it was a Polaroid camera. My mind automatically said, "Oh no, those are worthless". Ok Polaroid lovers, don't leave now. I will redeem myself! So she said, "It was $10. They marked it down to $5...you can have it for $3". Suddenly my mouth took a life of its own and said, "Ok". I walked out of the store with the bag, that I hadn't even looked in, stunned, thinking "What the heck? Ok? If she said hey I have this half chewed dog bone for $10 marked down to $3 would I have bought that too? What's wrong with me?"
So, I get home and open the box and it is not like any Polaroid I've ever seen. It is beautiful with long bellows that open up. So I started my research. It was a Polaroid Land Camera 215. I ran and took a photo. Yes, right then! I was inspired by its beauty alone.
The film is still available for these plus they don't spit out typical Polaroids. They produce little photos. And the best part is there are such neat things you can do with these little photos like Emulsion Transfers and Emulsion Lifts. I will tell about those soon! I ordered film and long story short I now own about 8 of these land cameras. I realize that is at least 4 too many, so I will put some in my Etsy store soon. I love the little guys and when I see one for sale it is like 'the puppy in the window'. I take pity on it and have to take it home.
The photos are sweet and dreamy and oh, so fun to take. There is nothing like having a photograph develop instantly in your hand.
Of course, having caught the Polaroid bug I'm into all types of Polaroids now including the cameras that take 600 and sx-70 films. A new company started the Impossible Project to revive Polaroid film. It isn't cheap but the results from this film has just been stunning. You can find groups on Flickr showcasing this new film series. The Impossible Project Group & The PX 100 Silver Shade Film Group.
If you are the the least bit tempted, I urge you to find a Polaroid and give it another chance to bring a smile to to someone's face.
2010-05-26
Welcome
Hello! Welcome to the start of my blog. I am an amateur photographer. As many other photographers my love of photography started as a child. I inherited the photography bug from my mother, who not only took photographs, but collected old photographic memorabilia, including photos and cameras. Although my mother has passed on, using the cameras she collected keeps her close to my heart. I am excited about the current photography movement to reach into the past and use these old cameras, sometimes in new and exciting ways!
I love to learn about photography and when I find others who also are in various stages of learning I am excited to help out in any way I can. If I don't know something I find out. It is through helping others that I have learned the most.
So my hope for this blog is to not only an outlet share my photographs and memories, but to help others learn to use their cameras and expand their hobby. I want other people to be excited as I am when I master new skills or find new ways of doing things. Please bear with me as I get things started.
A special thanks to my friend Brandi for giving me the encouragement to start my blog.
I love to learn about photography and when I find others who also are in various stages of learning I am excited to help out in any way I can. If I don't know something I find out. It is through helping others that I have learned the most.
So my hope for this blog is to not only an outlet share my photographs and memories, but to help others learn to use their cameras and expand their hobby. I want other people to be excited as I am when I master new skills or find new ways of doing things. Please bear with me as I get things started.
A special thanks to my friend Brandi for giving me the encouragement to start my blog.
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