And now I have a scanner to scan my Polaroids. 😀
I am in love with the blues of Polaroid pictures. I am going to paint an entire house that color someday.
So– last three weeks have been crazy.
3 weeks ago: I was working at CBS and traipsing around NYC.
2 weeks ago: I was working in Orlando for the SAP business conference as a production assistant. And going to a free Santana concert.
Now: ♪Back hoooome again in INDIANA ♫ I’m back. Ready for a summer of crafting, camp counseling, picture taking, regular blog posting, Harry Potter reading, car driving awesomeness.
I do miss NY though! I do not miss trying to get all my stuff home from the semester. You try getting to JFK airport with 2 50lb suitcases, a backpack full of books (too heavy for suitcases, would have been overweight) and a duffle bag full of gadgets and running shoes. Yuck City.
Trees– Orlando, FL (Look at what humidity does to the crazy Impossible Project’s film! I am not entirely sure I like the humidity effect, although I am obsessed with another photo I took with Impossible Project film. I’ll be putting up Polaroids every week or so. I sure do love Polaroids.)
PS– Right now I am in the middle of like 5 books, but I am loving the biography of Edwin Land, creator of Polaroid, master of a gazillion patents, extremely intense dude. Book = Insisting on the Impossible
Hey I came across your blog, not sure how… Anyway I love your photos, they're beautiful. Living in NY must give you an overdose on inspiration. When you go on an adventure do you use film or digital? I like shooting in black and white when I use film, but since digital I don't use it as much. I live in a town that you have to drive a half hour to get to anything. Developing film can be expensive, and hard at times. I love how easy digital has made everything, but I still have my old film camera. Once I get some money I want to get a Supersampler Camera. 😀
Keep taking pretty unique pictures with a story. <3
Hey I came across your blog, not sure how… Anyway I love your photos, they're beautiful. Living in NY must give you an overdose on inspiration. When you go on an adventure do you use film or digital? I like shooting in black and white when I use film, but since digital I don't use it as much. I live in a town that you have to drive a half hour to get to anything. Developing film can be expensive, and hard at times. I love how easy digital has made everything, but I still have my old film camera. Once I get some money I want to get a Supersampler Camera. 😀
Keep taking pretty unique pictures with a story. <3
Oh those Supersamplers are so cool!! When you get it you have to post them on your blog! ( I was just checking it out. :))
When I go on adventures (haha) I use both my film and digital cameras, I have a Holga camera and my little Polaroid. I use my digital camera the most because I love sifting through pictures on my computer and, like you said, it is so much cheaper!
You should check out this funny little graph that I found online, I think it is so cool– the life of a photographer. You sound like you might have skipped a few of the first stages. haha 🙂
http://i.imgur.com/b2feF.png
I'll be watching for those pictures on your blog! 🙂