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never been a huge polaroid fan but these instant photos from a show really create like an instant nostalgia.
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May 16, 2025

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these are great
May 16, 2025
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this is heatt
May 16, 2025
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Every flea market has a big box of vintage postcards for like $1 each. Buy a bunch and put them on your walls/fridge. Same goes for vintage polaroids of strangers.
Jan 22, 2024
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often forgotten about. I checked this out of my local public library in high school in the 90s and ripped out a bunch of photos to plaster my walls with (sorry woodland hills pl I owe you one). finally bought a copy as an adult. great resource for 90s fashion and not fashion photography.
Feb 9, 2024

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Composing a short film about childhood at the moment and I’ve been leaning heavily on this Casio PT-1 keyboard I picked up at a flea market in Barcelona. They were manufactured starting in 1985 as a simpler alternative to Casio’s LV-1, hailed to be the first commercially available synth. Anyway love this sound it’s so tactile without feeling too boxy, I’ve really enjoyed playing it through my Tascam 414 as a preamp.
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Alright here’s a quick look at hand processing 16mm motion picture film. The stock I shot for this film is called Kodak 3378, it’s a high contrast black and white reversal film stock, which basically means it doesn’t develop as a negative but as the actual viewable image. The process of ā€œhand developmentā€ is an interesting one. First 100 ft of film are loaded into a light proof tank. The chemical process I used is called E6 and it consists of a few steps that can be performed at room temperature: first developer, second developer, rinse, bleach, fixer, photoflow. Exposing the film to these chemicals four particular times results in the final image. This step is the rinse, the 3378 stock is the slightly purple film. Hand processing creates strange patterns and aberrations, disturbances created by a process that is inherently imperfect. It allows the artist to play with the parameters of 16mm image making but maybe more importantly, its results are a direct effect of the artist’s hand on their work. This is why we shoot film in a digital world: it’s something we can physically affect as true human beings.
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