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Instant Deliciousness: Food photography with my Polaroid SX-70

Whenever I don't know what to photograph, I head outdoors to find some interesting flowers or foliage. This time of year, plants aren't very photogenic, so I've been looking for other subjects. It just so happens that food looks extra delicious when captured on polaroid film!

         

The wraps, silverware, and chocolate mousse cake were all photographed at Quynn's Attic in downtown Frederick, Maryland. The Fractured Prune donuts and (homemade) gluten-free chocolate chip pancakes were both photographed at home. (I do eat mostly healthy food, I swear. It's just that the other stuff is so much more polaroid-worthy.)

My photo tip of the day: Position your food (or any other subject) next to a window to take advantage of available natural light. It makes everything look better.

What do you photograph when you don't know what else to shoot? Please tell me what inspires you!

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Posted March 7, 2010
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Happy Valentine's Day!

via flickr.com/jesshibb - Spectra Polaroid taken in NYC, December 2009

I actually think Valentine's Day is sort of lame, but I enjoy having an excuse to tell people I appreciate them. So thanks for reading this silly little blog! xoxo!

Speaking of appreciation, thank you to April for mentioning me in her fabulous list of local bloggers.

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Filed under  //   Frederick   Photography   Polaroid   Travel  
Posted February 14, 2010
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Oh Abe ... If you could only see us now ...

The money powers prey upon the nation

"The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity.

"It is more despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, and more selfish than bureaucracy. It denounces as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the Bankers in the rear.

"Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe.. corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money powers of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until the wealth is aggregated in the hands of a few, and the Republic is destroyed."

-- Abraham Lincoln

I saw this quote on Frank's blog, and it seemed a perfect fit for this image. I took it at Union Square Park when I was in New York last month.

I also wanted to try out the "Share on Posterous" bookmarklet. Hopefully it works!

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Filed under  //   Culture   Polaroid   Required Reading   Travel  
Posted January 30, 2010
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The return of the polaroid photobooth!

The polaroid photobooth is back at the Delaplaine this weekend! I'll be shooting with my Polaroid Mio & Instax Mini film on Saturday, from 11:00 a.m. until the film runs out. Each credit card-size photo is $5. Slip one inside a holiday card to a special friend! There's more info on the Facebook event page. (It's all part of Local Color, a great opportunity to shop for locally handmade gifts!)

Disclosure: I'm a member of the Delaplaine's board of directors.

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Posted December 3, 2009
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In the Delaplaine Photobooth ...

A fun time was had by all at Rive Gauche a la Mod ... We took more than 20 photobooth photos, but Bill & Sarah really went above & beyond in this one, and earned mega bonus points for using the lizard head on a stick.

Look for more polaroid photobooth opportunities at the Delaplaine in the future, featuring fabulous costumes & accessories from Maryland Ensemble Theatre!

Disclosure: I'm a member of the Delaplaine's board of directors.

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Posted October 25, 2009
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Q: Why do you still shoot polaroids? A: It's the ultimate social media.

Last night at Cafe Nola ... Admiring polaroids while sampling the new "Jekyll & Hyde" cocktail with friends from Maryland Ensemble Theatre.

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Posted October 24, 2009
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I'm in love ... with instant photography

I like to joke around that using Twitter costs me a lot of money ... I'm constantly inspired by the things my friends talk about, particularly related to photography, and feel compelled to purchase cameras, film, and all kinds of related (and totally unrelated) paraphernalia.

Such was the case when I befriended @polaroidgirl ... It started out innocently enough, but before I knew it, I was bidding on vintage polaroid cameras on eBay, searching for deals on film, and generally just losing my mind with my new found love for instant photography. If you already shoot polaroid, or if you've ever looked into it, you know it's not the cheapest way to take photos. But it's worth every penny, and when a good deal comes along, I take the opportunity to stock up!

Right now, PolaPremium is offering a special deal on 779 film, which is what I used to create the photo you see here. It works with any 600 camera, and you can also use it with vintage SX-70 cameras with a couple of easy modifications. But here's the trick: Someone who's already signed up to receive PolaPremium's email updates must enter your email address. Luckily, I am one of those people. If you're interested, please let me know! The last time PolaPremium ran this promotion, they sold out of 2000 packs of film in just four days, so I expect that the film they've restocked will sell quickly. As they say in the infomercials, "Supplies are limited! Act now!" (Seriously, though, get your butt in gear before the film and the special pricing are gone.)

I suppose it's possible that you're intrigued by the idea of shooting polaroids, but don't know where to begin? That was my situation just a few months ago ... Luckily, a few Twitter and Flickr friends helped me out. Here's what I learned.

Finding a camera

Ebay seems to have the widest selection of polaroid cameras for sale. Other sources include Etsy (search vintage listings), Craigslist, Freecycle, and Goodwill (and other secondhand stores). Amazon usually has 600 cameras for sale.

If you're shopping for an SX-70, there are a few questions you should ask the seller:

  • Has the camera been tested?
  • When you look through the viewfinder, is it clear?
  • Does the front door stay closed, or does it flap open?
  • Does the camera fold flat, or does it bulge on one side? (If it bulges, the mirror may be loose.)
  • Does the shutter operate quickly and smoothly? (If the shutter sticks, your photos will probably be blurry & overexposed.)
The most coveted SX-70 models are the ones with silver finish and brown leather. Alpha 1 Model 2 cameras (with a black body) are typically cheaper because the sythentic covers are kind of crappy ... But the covers are easily replaced, and many of these cameras work just fine.

Finding film & accessories

My favorite source for film is PolaPremium ... Mostly because I like the people who work there, and I want to support their efforts to develop a new kind of instant film. If you buy items marked with a little U.S. flag, you can take advantage of reasonably-priced domestic shipping. I've also had good luck finding 600 film online, via Amazon and other retailers. And I occassionally come across 600 film in CVS, Wal-Mart, and other retail chain stores. I know folks who buy polaroid film on eBay, too.

If you want to use 600 or 779 film with an SX-70 camera, there are a couple of things you'll need to do. First, snip off the little plastic nubs on the edge of the pack of film. Then use an ND filter on the pack or the lens. I like to use pack filters from MyPolaStore.com.

Finding hope & inspiration

The most common question I get when people see me shooting with my SX-70: "Do they still make film for those things?" The short answer is "no." Polaroid has given up on analog photography, and has stopped making film. That's the bad news. But there's still a lot of it around, and it will last past the expiration date if stored safely in the fridge. So that's the (sort of) good news.

The even better news is this: There are a lot of people who want instant photography to live forever. (Don't believe me? Check out Save Polaroid.) As I write this, The Impossible Project is hard at work, reinventing instant film for the SX-70. And there's even a rumor about a brand new camera, not too far in the future. But I don't think you should wait for the new stuff to get started. Find a camera, get some film -- remember, I can help you with that! -- and Share the Love with other would-be instant photographers.

The most important thing I've learned: There's no such thing as too late to the polaroid party.

(Many thanks to Anne, Dave, Viv, and countless others for their encouragement and their helpful SX-70 tips.)

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Posted August 13, 2009
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Photographic evidence of this morning's tweetup

It was great to see so many local twitter friends at Cafe Nola in downtown Frederick.
 
Bonus: I think I convinced @fnblanchard to jump on the polaroid bandwagon!

UPDATE: I took this photo with my blackberry, so you really can't see the polaroids very well. This photo is much better.

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Posted August 6, 2009
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Lately, I've been ...


Eating raspberries. Shooting polaroids. Riding bicycles. Watching fireworks. Staying up late. Waking up early. Picking flowers. Sewing pillowcases. Playing guitar. Catching fireflies.

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Filed under  //   Food   Gardening   Photography   Polaroid  
Posted July 8, 2009
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Summertime Adventures

148 // 365: Oh Staycation ...

It already seems like the far distant past ... But just a week ago, I was in the midst of a lovely staycation. During our fun five-day weekend, we went hiking at Catoctin Mountain, saw some cute critters at the zoo, and enjoyed a day at the National Arboretum.

Christopher went back to work on Monday, so I was on my own. I spent part of the morning downtown, having a leisurely breakfast at La Dolce Vita. This was my view while sitting out on Carroll Creek.

There's so much to do right here in the Frederick area, and we had a great time. I'm looking forward to visiting Philadelphia in July and New York in August. Let me know if there's anything we absolutely shouldn't miss while we're there!

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Posted June 26, 2009
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