Sunday, September 23, 2012

Plastic Fantastic

This £30 camera, plastic "toy camera" called the Holga takes 120 film 6cmx6cm negatives. It has a single plastic lens that gives lovely crisp images in the middle and out of focus images at the edges. I used this camera whilst in NYC in August for all my film work.
Here are some of the images printed in the darkroom over the last week.
The Hard Roack Cafe in Time Square


Crossing one of the intersections along broadway heading North from Flatiron to Timesquare

Waiting for the Tour bus to take us on the "Northern loop" tour of Manhatten

Waiting for the bus, this guy walked past and waved

Friday, September 21, 2012

Provincetown Harbour

We had gotten up early to drive the 6a to Provincetown to go whale watching.
These are the cute huts that line up along the harbour, some are selling paintings, some tickets for the boats.
Polaroid 103 Land camera
Fuji FP100c

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

In Provincetown, Cape Cod


So here we are, whale watching out of the way and walking along the main street of the "gay capital of the USA" - check out the drag queen cycling into the frame in the first image.
Getting a buzz from using the Polacolor 108 film which expired a few years ago.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Route 6a Cape Cod

Route 6a takes you along the length of Cape Cod to Provincetown, the Gay Capital of the USA and a great base for whale watching.
On the way we stopped at a small craft store so Julie could buy Pandora stuff, I went outside and was immediately drawn to the US flag and the thick electricity lines, I had Polaroid Polacolor 108 expired film loaded in my 250 Land Camera.

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Obsessed with the Stars and Stripes

We moved on from the heat of NYC to the heat of Cape Cod, but at least here we had a sea breeze and a lake to swim in...bliss Oakcrest Cove at Peters Pond is the place to stay.
Since getting a copy of Robert Frank's The Americans for Christmas the other year have become obsessed with Americana images and the US flag. What immediately hits you in the US is that these things are everywhere, they are very patriotic. The flags began creeping in to my images.

Impossible PX70Cool film
Polaroid SX70 Folding SLR

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Freedom Tower

We'd gotten off the bus at World Trade Centre stop. Already had our entry passes to the 9/11 Memorial so we walked on and were confronted by the looming spectacle of the nearly completed Freedom Tower. Tha stars and stripes were fluttering from a nearby building.
A jet airliner flew past and that was such a strange moment.
Polaroid 103 Automatic Land Camera
Fuji FP100c

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Monday, September 10, 2012

9/11 Memorial

We queued a while to get into the memorial site at Ground Zero. Once we'd got past the inevitable airport security we were blown away at the peace and tranquility of the place despite lots of people milling around.
Also met a guy who worked for Polaroid for 8 years

Polaroid 103 Automatic Land Camera
Fuji FP100c

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Sunday, September 09, 2012

More New York Streets




Still wandering with the 103 Land camera looking for images on the go.

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Friday, September 07, 2012

new York Streets #1

Time to wander from the Hotel, this is mid town NYC on a hot ealry August morning. Polaroid Land Camera in hand looking for instant (in more ways than one) shots of streeet life.
Store dummies and the man in the white shirt coming towards me - no time to think, shoot and peel!

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Wednesday, September 05, 2012

5th Avenue Blues


Love the expired Polaroid Blue Film, I have some packs still in the fridge but it's becoming increasingly difficult to find at a reasonable price.
This is a "peelapart" 100 type Polaroid pack film, it does record colour but with heavy blue overtones.
The only modern, made today alternative is the Fuji FP3000b black and white film and the Fuji FP100c Colour - both excellent.

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Sunday, September 02, 2012

FlatIron from Madison Square Park

Polaroid Blue film is getting harder to find at a reasonable price so the stock I do have I try to use with care. This is no bad thing as it forces you to take care with each image. This is the complete opposite to the scatter gun approach of the digital chimpers out there (Chimping, look it up).

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