no more polaroid instant film FOREVER
edith head
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Polaroid Closing Instant Film Factoriesi can picture lomo picking up all the deadstock and charging $30/pack
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something tells me you'll be the first one to know?
haha, true! but really you don't like the way polaroids look? i'm surprised.
i think those tones are classic
You have a macro lens for any of your polaroids?
I WISH. those are pics from polaroid pools on flickr
here are some i took
If you like saturation.
Oh snap, was this a photo-diss?
It might be, but none of us will ever really know for sure.
Yours look great too, just like all the photos i've seen from you. What are you using? Don't want to get all gushy, but you definitely have a natural eye for composition.
I just inherited a wood grain sx-70 from my grandpa (along witha grip of other cameras). Looking forward to copping some film when I'm banking a little harder. Have you shot with one of these?
My partner told me it was the 195, or 1xx that is the super-coveted one? I got a Land 100 too.
The design on the 70 is pretty sexy, and the leather carrying case kills it.
Have you shot with the 70 Shig?
kinda related, i have a 1934 leica whose take up spindle is broken so i have never been able to develop film from it. it costs something like $300 to just look at it.
Pobres, shield your eyes or go into debt.
plus im poor.
and cheap. a deadly combination that shouldnt be too unfamiliar with record nerds.
Word up. It's no surprise that it's still considered one of the best designed products of the last 100 years. BEAUTIFUL (and functional).
Last I checked, someone took over the Time-Zero production (emulsion-friendly no less!) but it cost about 2x what Time-Zero used to run for. Then again, TZ was $$$ even when Polaroid had it out.
I kind of feel for Polaroid...they made some bad decisions in not jumping on the digital train faster vs. digging in their heals with film and they paid the price but there's something about the instant camera that's forever classic and it's sad to see them have to let go of that part of their history.
"you've looked at my camera, now pay me $300."