Have you ever gone out to the lake just to take a single photo? Ever sat through a downpour, waiting in the dry comfort of your car, just to rush into the rain, hoping reality matches imagination? That was my afternoon yesterday. If this isn’t zen, then I don’t know what is.
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Two photos over a decade apart from Oats Peak on the Central California Coast.
Polaroid film has come a LONG way and I’m still proud to have been an Impossible Project Pioneer.
I’m not sure I would be where I am now without shooting that first pack of their beta film all those years ago.
AF has been providing FREE opportunities for film and analog photographs for over half a decade. Getting your work out in front of curators for FREE with NO SIGN UP REQUIRED is frankly insane. We may be the only outlet who does this. Don’t let another opportunity pass you by. GET IT DONE!
This is an AMAZING list!!
Two more Polaroid Reclaimed Blue images from Millerton Lake, California. Shot during the storm yesterday on a MiNT 670!! This is my favorite film ever.
“I want to create compelling work that only chemistry, experimentation, and time can create.” – Jeffrey Sass
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This view is incredible. Looking west from Oats Peak, California. Made with a Polaroid I-2 after hiking 1,500 of vert and bagging Mt. Valencia on the way.
I’m very impressed by how sharp the I-2 is. I need to use it more. Have you all shot with an I-2 yet? How do you like it compared to the sx70?
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I have been loving my Topo Briefcase. Check it out!
Two more from my Millerton Project. Polaroid Sun 660AF + Polaroid Reclaimed Blue Film. Really wish this stuff was still in production. Anyone have an update if it will ever be back in stock?
Check out our latest interview with Samantha Johnston of CPAC! Are you going to be at Month of Photography Denver this year? We are looking forward to seeing you all there! Can't make it? Gain some insight into this amazing organization now!
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I inadvertently began a “project” last year when I began shooting Polaroid Reclaimed Blue film at Millerton Lake, CA. I just kept doing it, and now I have quite a few keepers. This one was just shot last week. It’s subtle, quiet, and just moody enough for me. What do you all think?
Polaroids from Millerton Lake, California - 2024 // Polaroid Reclaimed Blue film really gave this place an otherworldly feel. Which is your favorite?
Have a reclaimed blue Polaroid? Would love to see yours in the comments as well!
Blasphemy, I know - but I just shot my first roll of B&W in about a decade over the last few months. Which is your favorite? I’m still getting used to this 35mm rangefinder thing. But I’m sold!! Insanely easy to use and sharp as hell.
📸 Canon P /w Canon 50mm f/1.4
🎞️ Fuji Fomopan 400
You’re the first to catch it! ;) it was not an accident.
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This one is REALLY great. I would be lying if said I didn’t love certain features or interviews more than others. This is one of them. If you read anything about photography today - spend time with this interview.
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I wonder if there’s an artifact you could put in your images that’s invisible to human eyes that would mess up scrappers even if they obtained your images..
But as I’m watching everything unfold, I’m more convinced than ever that film and analog photography has a unique spot in all this chaos.
What do you all think about this? Do you think we will see an even greater resurgence as AI progresses? Curious to your thoughts. 2/2
Hey everyone, I’ve been feeling a bit on edge lately with all this AI talk—both at my day job and here at Analog Forever. It’s been a wild ride watching technology push boundaries at breakneck speed, and honestly, it’s made me worry about what’s next for real photography. 1/2
Dana Stirling‘s “Why Am I Sad” is such an amazing book! I just received my copy a few weeks ago and it’s 100% worth picking up. It asks important questions without the need for answers - just community driven open conversation on depression and creativity. 10/10. - MB
Sometimes, a body of work doesn’t just speak to me—it sits with me, quietly, for days. Dana Stirling’s ”Why Am I Sad” does exactly that. It’s gentle yet unflinching, revealing a personal journey through analog photography. Check out my review here: www.analogforevermagazine.com/features-int...
What’s your favorite quote on art being made from failed creations or happy accidents?
Mine is: “Art is not escape, but a way of finding order in chaos, a way of confronting life.” - Robert Hayden
Throw yours in the comments!
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🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film (Expired 2023)
These Polaroids are from Florence Lake, California at approximately 7300 Ft Elevation in Sept 2024. The Haze is from the Fires Further South that were ongoing at that time. I love these due to their subtleties. Beautiful and mysterious. What’s better?