How fantastic! I can't understand why they've discontinued Polaroid cameras...they're just so classic, and no digital camera can replicate their unique imagery. So sad :o(
The problem is not that they've discontinued the cameras - those are readily available almost everywhere. It's that the integral film is no more. However, the Impossible Project is hoping to change that - http://www.the-impossible-project.com/
I want to run and do this idea right now (if I only had some wall space.) Super fun idea! I have two Polaroid cameras -- just wish the film weren't so darn expensive.
I like that too. I've posted this before in my blog.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Too bad they're getting rid of Polaroid film. It has such an instantly classic look to it. :(
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo good! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a sweet idea.
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic! I can't understand why they've discontinued Polaroid cameras...they're just so classic, and no digital camera can replicate their unique imagery. So sad :o(
ReplyDeletethat is such a COOL idea! I am inspired.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is not that they've discontinued the cameras - those are readily available almost everywhere. It's that the integral film is no more. However, the Impossible Project is hoping to change that - http://www.the-impossible-project.com/
ReplyDeleteI want to run and do this idea right now (if I only had some wall space.) Super fun idea! I have two Polaroid cameras -- just wish the film weren't so darn expensive.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. He should sell these things.
ReplyDeletei love this idea! im a big fan of perpetual calendars.
ReplyDeletegreat idea! I love the idea of going out and shooting all the numbers in a calender...
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