I took this in my kitchen the other day. With a Polaroid SX-70. A wonderful camera. I only picked one up a while after Polaroid discontinued its film, unfortunately.
You can use (the fairly common) 600 film in it, but it takes a bit of adjustment, and it still lacks the qualities of the original film. And now that Polaroid has discontinued all film production, 600 is becoming harder to find.
Good news for Polaroid may be on the horizon. There are reports that integral* film may come back into production, if The Impossible Project comes to fruition. Yay!
* e.g., 600, SX-70. The kind that the camera spits out in one piece. The "shake it like a Polaroid picture" kind. Pack film -- the two-part kind used in Holgaroids and for Polaroid transfers and emulsion lifts -- is still a goner. For now, at least.
April 8 2024 Total Solar Eclipse - Photographed in Both Daguerreotype and
Wet Plate Collodion Process
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I couldn’t make the trip seven years ago, when the last total solar
eclipse happened over the continental US, but I promised myself that I’ll
make it to...
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You have a blog! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI have been meaning to do this myself for a while. Your photos look great.
Patty
Hi Patty!
ReplyDeleteYes, blog please! You'd be great at it -- your images, words....
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