Sunday, March 28, 2010

Untouchable

Nothing says rock more than etiolated young men, knickerbockers and a lot of cymbals.

The Girls Keep Coming to the Canyon (David Bowie)

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

PX100

Now I'm an instant film lover, fuji packfilm, instax mini, Polaroid
and now PX100 from The Impossible Project. What separates the new TIP
film from the the others (with the exception of using a manual
Polaroid like the 195) is that it is far more demanding on the user,
it's quite an eccentric film, monochrome with sepia-ish brown/black
tones but also quite lovely, when shot right it feels very "deep", my
first shot that actually came out made me feel like I had invented
photography!

If you are of a instant film frame of mind and don't mind learning
summat new, then give it a go.

http://www.the-impossible-project.com/projects/pxfilm

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PX100 Unboxing and test - a set on Flickr

My sterling efforts at trying out the new PX100 film.

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

David Byrne's Journal: 03.18.10: Collaborations [updated]

via www.bobulate.com and infovore. David Byrnes creative process.
"The idea is to allow the chthonic material freedom to gurgle up."

Mr. Byrne, you are getting cooler as you grow older and you were pretty cool to start with.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

1854, the blog of the British Journal of Photography

Impossible has launched its new instant film for Polaroid's instant cameras. Read our full report here. Here are product shots of the new PX films:

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oh so excited about this, I can use my SX-70 as nature intended.

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