Winter Polaroids

Walking in a cold city

As an avid film shooter I must admit: Polaroid film has the easiest turn-around time for getting from photo to screen than anything else in the medium. I shoot plenty of 35mm and 120 film, but then I either have to process it myself or send it to a lab, then scan all of it, edit all of it and pick my favorite frames to share. But with Polaroid all I have to do is point, shoot, and print, then decide if the photo is worth adding to my portfolio, and if it is, I just scan it, do a bit of exposure tweaking and dust clean up in photoshop, and it’s ready to share. So easy and laid back and relaxing!

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Building an Instant Pinhole Camera Mod

A couple years ago I made a wide-angle pinhole instant film camera with a Diana Instax Mini back and some cardboard and tape. The film drive stopped working shortly after, and Lomography stopped selling the back, so I was stuck. That is, until I discovered the Jollyllok, a fully manual, very affordable cardboard Instax Mini camera. This Halloween I made a video where I modded the camera to a wide angle pinhole and shot some ghostly black and white instant portraits with it. Here’s the video showing how I did it.

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