Posts Tagged ‘polaroid’

Unsaleable to release new Polaroid replacement film?

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

polapremium logoWhat’s going on at Unsaleable.com? I just got a somewhat cryptic email from them about a new site called Polapremium - it says it’s “The New Home Of Instant Photography.” Could it be?! I knew unsaleable was obsessed with Polaroid and had some neat connections with different suppliers, but this could be amazing. We’ll just have to wait, you can check the countdown here. Right now it reads at about 633,730 seconds, which is about 10,562 minutes or 176.03 hours or 7.3 days - which puts it at about Nov 27th, 2008 - so this should be cool. Can’t wait.

EDIT: yea, my original math did suck- I think I missed a digit or something- it should be right now.

Awesome Polaroid Manipulation How-To Site for 600 and Spectra!

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

So I was schmoozing through my inbox today and saw a new one from Photojojo. Looks like Jenelle Norris has posted her entire book about how to manipulate 600 and Spectra Polaroid… FO’ FREE! She even tell you how to manipulate 600 film like SX-70. It even has a nifty diagram of the anatomy of a Polaroid film pack. I’m pretty stoked and am looking forward to trying out her various methods. You should definitely take a look at the book:

Polaroid 600 and Spectra Film: Manipulations and Creative Techniques

Photocredit: gliesh’s SX-70 manipulation, Fire Point

How to make a 100% recylced Polaroid frame!

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Alright - Photojojo mentioned this in their 10 Ways to Love Polaroid newsletter but didn’t give any specific instruction, so in the spirit of Polaroid Awesomeness, DIY and being green I have put together a little tutorial for you on how to make these sweet Polaroid frames. It’s fairly simple, looks great and gives your pictures that extra kick of DIY hipness.

Observe.

The recycled Polaroid frame
Full instructions after the jump!
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ZOMG! Polaroid 600 Film MOTHER-LODE - Best day eva, so far.

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

So after searching craigslist every day for weeks, I found 10 packs of Time-zero, recently expired for $6 a pack.
I then lost them because I acted just a little too slow (they were located over an hour away… I couldn’t get there until the weekend etc, w/e- it ended up being good karma anyway- because apparently some girl had called the day before me from Colorado or something and said she was sending a check, the guy didn’t believe her and said he would sell it to me. The day I was supposed to come up, the check arrived and he told me sorry.).

I’m now officially over it.
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The SX-70

Monday, May 26th, 2008

I came across this really fascinating video about the SX-70 narrated by Ray Eames on mental_floss after reading about this extraordinary guy, Jamie Livingston, who took a Polariod photo every day for 18 years until he died. You can see the article about him and his work here. This video though was really interesting and answers a lot of questions about Polariod and the SX-70. Imagine “How It’s Made” of the 1970s.’

Enjoy.

I have the SX-70 SONAR Onestep

SX-70 SONAR OneStep

Picture from The Land List

However, I don’t have any Time Zero or SX-70 Blend film- although I do have some 600 and 779, so I might mod it for that- however, I’m going to hold out a wee bit longer to see if I can get my hands on the original (or blend) stuff to experience the full effect.

Do any of you have interesting Polaroid stories? I’d love to hear ‘em and feel free to post a link to your Polaroid stuff in the comments!

i = laggard = fail?

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

The bottom line= I finally got off my ass and bought a SX-70 and some film- if you want the how and why, keep reading…

Alright, so for the last two years I’ve been twiddling my thumbs over getting an SX-70 (pictures it takes), the famous Polaroid Land Camera from the 1970s, 80s. I had never really given Polaroids much thought ever since I was going to buy one at my neighborhood yardsale when I was 10 or so and my parents talked me out of it/didn’t let me get it because the film cost a whopping $8-10 a pack.

However in late 2005 or sometime in 2006 my dad brought home a camera they found when cleaning an old production room at GE. It was a SX-70 Model 2? maybe. Due to my programmed disinterest my brother took it because in that case his obsession with old things out weighed my obsession with photography. It wasn’t until a few months later when I began to read and find about Lomography and alternative Polaroid shooting that I regained interest in the once instant wonder. So I pulled out the camera from my brothers bookcase and plugged in the model on Google. I began to find out all this information and then began reading around on different photo sites. While I was reading, I came across a forum on the film (Time-Zero/SX-70) (I think it was photo.net). They were talking about how Polaroid was finally making good (or bad) on their statement about discontinuing TZ/SX-70 Film.

This of course motivated me to get in on it, since I want to try at least anything once, specifically photography related. I had already missed the Kodachrome boat and didn’t want to add another type of photography to my list of coulda-beens.

However, I remembered I was poor, about to start paying for college- and looking around at sites, SX-70s seemed to be as expensive as ever and the remaining batches of film weren’t that cheap either. I then kept reading the notice from Polaroid and saw you could still use film still produced (loosing the classic TZ look, unfortunately) with some modifications to your SX-70. So, I thought, I’ll just fix the SX that my dad brought home and buy some 600 and 779 when I get around to it. This type of thinking continued until one week ago.

When Polaroid once again thoroughly depressed and shocked (well, not quite for anyone with a half a brain of where photography is going commercially) the photo community with there announcement of the discontinuation of all instant film as well as severe layoffs- in order to

focus on ventures such as a portable printer for images from cell phones and Polaroid-branded digital cameras, televisions and DVD players

AP/Yahoo News

So, this got me off my ass. I refuse to miss out again, especially since I had been amply warned (and didn’t listen the first time). I (bought?) bidding a working SX-70 Model 2 and ordered a twin pack (20 exp) now $26.71 of 600 and a 20 exp pack of 779 for $26 through Amazon from Adorama and Endless Variety. I did find a website that is selling SX-70 original film for a nice $46 (20 exp)- they say the film is “fresh” dated 2008, however I really don’t believe that- they probably mean the expiration date reads 2008.

So now, as soon as it comes, I’ll have 40 precious frames to discover, perfect, shoot and embrace the wonderful world of instant film.

It’s really too bad that film needs to be produced on such a large scale to make it even close to profitable/doable- otherwise someone could have a decent business with a happy “vintage” photo community producing small batches of instant film.

Is anyone in the same boat as me? Or have you been enjoying the SX for years? Tell me about your photo coulda-beens (SX or other) or maybe you have some SX-70 adventures you’d like to share.