This weekend I went to one of my favorite places in the world (Rockville, IN) to the greatest of Indiana celebrations: the Covered Bridge Festival. The festival that celebrates covered bridges. Seriously. Why are covered bridges worth celebrating you ask? Because the uncovered bridges…
Morphed Polaroids
I bought a Polaroid camera a few months ago and there were still a few untaken photos in the film that was still in the camera. So I took what was left and was completely surprised by what came out. These photos are one…
Whew
Life has been a bit busy lately–Finishing my nonfiction thesis on the 1977 murders in Hollandsburg, IN… (Photo was taken with my Polaroid 103 on Fujifilm 100-b) Eating watermelon… Trying to find haunted covered bridges on Friday the 13th… Smelling tulips… Attending funeral-themed frat…
San Juan Polaroid
I have been super busy with school and absorbing the last few weeks of college, (eek!) so there has been little time to blog. But I have been taking photos, and I have a backlog of Polaroids to post. The little cameras have been…
Polaroid One Step Land Camera
I am SO excited to show you the newest addition to my Polaroid family– the Polaroid One Step Land Camera! To me, this is one of the best looking Polaroids out there. And I think Polaroids are pretty darn good looking– but this one…
Edna Collins Covered Bridge Polaroid (Haunted Bridge, supposedly)– Greencastle, IN Below are some scans of leaves I picked up while walking– they’re so detailed. It is kind of sad to me that I ignore the leaves on the ground usually, they are always quite…
I’m back at school and it’s grand. 🙂 This Polaroid is DePauw– taken with the Polaroid Spirit camera on 600 film.…
Times Square Riverside Church I love these colors.…
My new camera from Ebay! 2$ plus 5$ shipping… Pretty good deal. I had to do a little battery surgery to make the camera take AA batteries, but it works wonderfully now! Here is a link to the battery modification that I used. The…
The Artcraft– an old, supposedly haunted, movie theater. I love going to see movies here. Franklin College, Old Main “The Line” on Herriot Street– this is where we started and ended runs at cross country practice everyday. *All taken with Polaroid Spirit Camera on…