Posts Tagged: Polaroid
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Aug 10, 2010
No CommentsInspiration: Polaroid Magnets at Papermash
Thought I’d post a little creative inspiration for today… I love the new summer collection at Papermash. They always have a lovely collection of ribbon, twine, and tape, but these ceramic Polaroid magnets are my favorite. Browse the full summer collection...
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Nov 13, 2009
No CommentsEtsy Shop Update
I added two new vintage Polaroids to my Etsy shop this week, including a lovely, steel Polaroid called “The 800″ that requires roll film and is a beautiful collector’s item, and an Automatic 335 Land Camera that appears to be in working condition. It has film in it, so I tested out a few shots....
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Aug 20, 2009
No CommentsOverexposure and Share the Love II
I finally caved and opened a pack of my Share the Love film yesterday. I went with Chris on a senior portrait photo shoot at Hendrix and thought, “Well, just in case…” Unfortunately, in my role as tag along, I did not really have the time to focus on my lighting, which resulted in four...
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Jul 12, 2009
No CommentsHave You Seen This?
Now there is an Instant Back for the Diana medium format camera that let’s you capture the beautiful, vintagey feel this camera produces instantly… like a Polaroid! The Instant Back attaches to the back of any Diana. We already have two in the house. This sweet little accessory would just about fulfill my dreams of...
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Jun 24, 2009
No CommentsI ♡ Polaroid
Polapremium (the company born out of The Impossible Project, whose goal it is to start production on new Polaroid film in 2010) is running a very special promotion on 779 film (works like 600 film). Regular price is now just $14 ($2 less than the Walmart price for 600 film)! But here’s the even better...
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Jun 09, 2009
No CommentsRediscovering Polaroid
The first thing I bought with my own money from my first “real” job as a sixteen-year-old was a Polaroid 600 OneStep camera, and I still have it. Film was $10 for 10 exposures back then, which was expensive for me, so I retired my camera after about the first 30 exposures. After I discovered...

