Hula Seventy: Color Shade Magic
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The new PX 70 Color Shade instant film from The Impossible Project was released a little over a month ago and the best part (in addition to actually shooting the film myself) is seeing what everyone else is doing with it. Collected from the flickr group recently and inspiration for days:
ludwig west
anzai k
jon duenas
clumsy bird
louelise
frank love
the gentlemen amateur
mutek moon
Swooning. Read more about the new PX 70 Color Shade instant film here. Hooray for The Impossible Project!
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9 comments:
VERY VERY dreamy....love them all!
these pictures are so beautiful... makes me want fall actually! :) or should i say makes me happy that it IS fall!
love these photographs! so pretty
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I love that it's film! I've got to dig out my old polaroid camera...thanks for the reminder.
This pics are fantastic. Will have to check out the link.
I've been wanting to try out this film! These are all so beautiful... I especially like the chairs by Claire (Clumsy Bird).
Beautiful photos! Definitely a big Hip-Hip-HURRAY for the Impossible Project!
Such soft, subtle beauty. I love them all.
super dreamsville...
i don;t have an iphone but sometimes i find it annoying how clever those fakephoto apps are (ie, fake polaroid filter, fake holga filter...). does it steal the beauty from real polaroids and film? what do you think, jan?
i'm like you Lyndsay - i can't tell the difference online, but i'm sure in real life, nothing can compare. probably like digital sound and real sound.
; )
good question.
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