Tag Archives: Polaroid
Momocon 2013 Photos III
Sunday's Photos! Thanks to all the nice people we met, talked to, and photographed!
Continue readingPolaroid Automatic 100 Strobist
Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera and Fuji FP-100C negative recovery with Mr. Clean Magic Eraser!
Continue readingLao New Year 2555
I often wonder if all of my Lao New Year photos are actually doing more harm than good. Because I don’t necessarily post images of what truly happens, when outsiders go to the temple/community center/fairgrounds, they might be in for a shock. There are many things in the Lao community that I don’t agree with, […]
Continue readingNew Orleans: Street Photography
Street Photography from the Saturday and Sunday before Mardi Gras 2012. Fujifilm X100 to keep it light and simple. ...However this little Fuji has been exhibiting the "sticky aperture blade" problem for quite some time now. Erratic exposures caused by the lens not being able to stop down correctly. Fujifilm USA, I hope this can be fixed for the cost of shipping only... :(
Continue readingPolaroid Spectra
I've had this Polaroid Spectra sitting on the shelf for a while. It also came with a pack of expired film.
Continue readingL&J: Pre Wedding
Notes: Almost a full day of shooting on this test run. Thanks to everyone who came out and stuck it out through the warm weather. Luckily the sakura and other trees were in bloom, and I tried to make the best out of local spots, from up the street to across town. Another camera juggling fest as well, and […]
Continue readingRosanna
Model: Rosanna MUA/Hair/Lighting Assistance: Nhi Notes: Spring is here, so time for a new look and style. Almost forgot to take a picture with the Polaroid ProPack, and lo and behold, the only image from it was one of the strongest. The Fujifilm ISO 100 FP-100C is very nice, and I’ve always wanted to use the green […]
Continue readingNew Toys
Notes: Found these gems while browsing antique stores. Granted, none of them work, but they sure look cool as props/accessories/camera bling. 🙂
Continue readingPX 600 Silver Shade
Notes: Trying out some PX 600 Polaroid film from the Impossible Project. $25 for 8 shots. Yes, 8. Maybe I’ll just do one a week.
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