Film Review: Impossible Project’s PX-70 Color Protection Film
Last year we saw a revolutionary step forward made in instant photography by none other than The Impossible Project. The company proved they were moving forward when they introduced a new generation of...
View ArticleCamera Review: SX-70
The SX-70. Many of you reading this probably already know the magic contained within the small name. When Edwin Land, co-founder of Polaroid, brought this little box of magic into the world in the ’70s...
View ArticleSnap It See It Giveaway: Impossible
On Monday we hinted at a special post, and now the day to reveal it to you guys has finally arrived. Our amazing friends over at The Impossible Project have sponsored the first Snap It See it giveaway...
View ArticleMark Sperry: New Orleans
When fellow film shooter Mark Sperry started posting shots from his recent trip to New Orleans on Facebook, I knew we had to have them for the blog. When I talked to mark about the trip, I asked if he...
View ArticleShayla and Leon by Jeremiah and Rachel
This weeks featured set of images comes to us from Jeremiah and Rachel Photography. Jeremiah had posted a shot from this set online and I knew we needed to see more. I’ll let Jeremiah tell us about the...
View ArticleFilm Is Not Dead: Austin, TX Part 1
I thought the post for today was going to be an easy one to write. Chris here, and after a number of times starting and erasing, I’m just gonna go for it and tell you about one of the most rewarding...
View ArticleFabian Carlos | Portrait Shoot with Khailey
Well here we are. Monday morning after a weekend that is never long enough. We hope everyone had a great long weekend enjoy their family and friends, of course shooting instant film. Today we have a...
View ArticleThoughts On Shooting: Scott Southall
The internet is a big strange world. There is so much information out there and so many people sharing that information. I love that through hashtags, @ symbols and this blog, we have gotten to meet so...
View Article600 On A 600: Dana R. Napoleon
Camera 2 is back on the blog today and this post is a little different. Dana Napoleon was host to the camera and although she received the camera from Joann Edmonds in Seattle, her time with the camera...
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