The Impossible Project669 may live again! Eventually...
An Austrian man named Florian Kaps has taken it upon himself to save instant film as an art form. He has recently taken out a lease on an old Polaroid factory in Holland and purchased the machines and with the backing of Ilford and in collaboration with Polaroid and many other experts in the feild of instant photograpy plans to come out with their first new line of instant film based on the vintage Polaroid emulsions within the year! Thank God! It will likely be more expensive than when Polaroid made it but at least it will be available. I think they will be starting with the SX-70 Time Zero emulsion first. I can't wait!
Visit - The Impossible Project
So this last weekend we all went on a little road trip to Salt Lake City for the Sundance Film Festival and to visit some friends. Well... after more than 26 hours of driving and dozens of rolls of film exposed I am exhausted and glad to be home with some really great memories from a truly amazing trip! I saw the Hoover Damn (twice), one of our favorite bands performed live at a dive bar in Salt Lake, there was that amazing claymation film called "Mary and Max" and some surprisingly cool art. On the way home from the festival we stopped in Prescott, AZ and did some really fun engagement photos for our friends Billy and Rachel. There is a lot to come but here is a sample Polaroid until we can get all the processing and scanning done. Come back soon!
Brandon
The Johnny D. Beard-O-Thon!
Johnny didn't have money to pay his car payment, so he developed a scheme. He would raise pledges to either cut his beard or keep it. First pool to reach $200 won and had to pay up.
-Brandon