2011-09-12 // 22:42:49 I'm very excited to announce the publication of LONDON'S LOST RIVERS - a beautiful book that features 18 of my Polaroids! Please check out the link:
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2011-05-10 // 01:48:51 @rodeo: seriously, 1 in 80? That is a truly terrifying statistic - if a veteran Pola-addict like you is getting returns like that, I'm a little worried! I found the beta very good outdoors, but from your post & Noah's, it sounds like the FF is a rather different beast....
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2011-03-23 // 15:53:29 My goodness, what a wonderful welcome back! Thank you so much, everyone!!!
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2010-12-19 // 12:44:54 It is so amazing to see PUSH! shots on the cover - I guess I'm not the only one who likes the way this film is developing! Thank you very much, you amazing Polanoiders - and thanks to the Impossible Project above all - for inviting me to take part, for making the film, and for keeping instant analogue photography alive!
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2010-12-13 // 10:52:20 Big thanks for the sotd, everyone - what an amazingly nice thing to find on a Monday morning!!!
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2010-11-15 // 11:10:09 Many thanks to WebMeister for the PUSH report - much appreciated!
And many thanks to everyone for the sotd - what a great way to start the week!! ^ ATTENZIONE!
silly me mixed up "fridge" and "freezer" again in the description of the crazylab uploads fridge never does no good in terms of peeling! you need the *freezer* in order to "harden" the picture layer zorry for the confusion.. |
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2010-11-15 // 11:07:06 I'm here in London too - always up for Pola-walks!!
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2010-11-13 // 23:27:46 I'm enjoying shooting the PX70 PUSH film, but really struggling with peeling it, as recommended on the Impossible site - has anyone had any success with peeling? Any tips would be gratefully received....
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2010-10-26 // 13:43:05 I just wanted to say thank you so much to everyone for the cover, and for the kindness and support - you certainly know how to make a gentleman's day!!!
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2010-10-17 // 17:29:55 What a splendid surprise to find on a Sunday afternoon.... Thank you again, you most marvellous Polanoiders!!
Thanks especially to those who've passed on tips about packfilm - I've had my struggles with the 669, but when it works, there's nothing like it.... |
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