Shot yesterday in Long Island City. Polaroid 180 camera, Fuji FP-100 film.
Happy little American, dipping toes in the park fountain, on the Fourth of July.
Shot at the Union Square Greenmarket a couple of hours ago. No reason, just liked what I saw.
Spotted in the window of a cheap electronics store across from the Empire State Building.
It’s a long way from Dr. Land’s “Don’t do anything that someone else can do” to commoditized stuff like this, and Polaroid’s current owners have a long climb back. (And by the way, Sony? We’re looking at you next. Akio […]
Because of its size, the 20×24 Polaroid camera tends to do mostly studio work. There are exceptions—Jennifer Trausch has taken it out in the field now and then, as have others—but those shoots are comparatively rare.
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On a gray morning about two weeks ago, Seventh Avenue and 14th Street.
Shot with a Polaroid Model 180 camera on FP-100C film, fortified with a cortado.
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