Showing posts with label polaroadtrip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polaroadtrip. Show all posts

joshua tree sunset...


My first photo taken at Joshua Tree National Park... Happened to still have a couple of shots of the American Woods film left in my SLR680 camera. Wish I would have taken more of this film... 

guadalupe river - gruene, tx...

us...


Used the tripod and the self timer on my SX-70 for this photo. I love photos of us together...

troy general store...


I can't even count how many times I have just passed through this town and never stopped. On our way back from Austin a little over a week ago, I made it a point to stop and take this photo in downtown Troy, Texas. My life is now complete...

group shot - joshua tree...


One of my favorite polawalk group shots ever. Such a neat place to visit with such a neat group of people...

juli and will...


Finally getting around to scanning a few more from the Joshua Tree trip. This was my last shot of Polaroid Chocolate film. Juli and Will are always fun to photograph and this was definitely worthy of the last shot...

king's highway...


We spent a good amount of time in Palm Springs on Sunday at the Ace Hotel. Most of that time was spent inside the restaurant called King's Highway. The food & service was great and fortunately for us, it also wasn't crowded. We ate and then just spent ALOT of time taking instant photos. Lots of experimenting with light and different films. It was neat having a group of instant photographers with nothing to do but take photos. We all had our instant cameras out on the table and of course some of the staff there was curious. When someone is going to take the time and ask about Polaroid cameras, I always feel like I should offer them a photo. In this case, we both left with photos...

todd - shutter + light...


Pola road trips always seem to open the door to meet new people that share a common interest in instant or analog photography. My initial purpose of meeting up with Todd was to get a tin type portrait made at his store in Santa Ana, California. His tin type skills are phenomenal! It is such a unique process to get to watch. Also, what a super neat store/studio to get to visit. It didn't take long to realize how much I would love to be able to hang out and visit this place more often. Thanks Todd, for letting me take your photo before I jetted for the airport...

pola group - keys view


Certain parts of Joshua Tree National Park were colder than the others. Key's View was definitely cold. But the view more than made up for the cold...

29 Palms - Oasis of Murals...


dark skies in the desert...


Borrowed Toby's yellow Mint filter during our Joshua Tree Polatrip to see how the new Impossible black and white film handled it. Well, as expected, it turned the sky practically black and produced a fantastic photo...