Polaroids

Dec 29, 2021 10:09

I got some Polaroid 600 film refills for my camera. Polaroid had a 50% off sale prior to Christmas and I spent a lot of time dithering over cameras until the bloke said, “You already have one, why don’t you spend that £50 on the film you want to shoot rather than on another camera?” Fair point, I thought, so I did. I bought the blue and yellow duochrome films.

It’s proven useful over the school holidays, as it helps to motivate the kids out for a walk, and to look carefully for the one or two shots they’re going to take with the camera. They’re used to being able to take a zillion shots with a phone or dSLR camera, so planning and saving up their film for a shot they really want to take keeps them engaged in the activity.

Some results below.









The film develops very differently depending on the ambient conditions. On the 22nd, it was cold (near 0 degrees C) and dry, so we allowed the films to develop as we carried them around. They bleached out in patches. On the 24th, it was warmer (around 10 degrees C) and a little damp, but not raining, so we let them develop in the air as above and they turned out better. Yesterday (the 27th) it was cold again and raining continuously, so I brought a camera bag and placed the films in an envelope to develop. The bag got wet and the envelope was decidedly humid when I removed it on our return home. The toning is very different, dark and rather sombre.

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child-rearing, photography, duochrome, polaroid

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