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scousin says:
"Excellent images there, the use of charity-shop-bought film is a source of endless inspiration and surprise!"
The highs and lows of instant photography. Bought a pack of 600 film in a community shop for £1 - expiry date 10/93 - so so excited! Loaded with card into SX-70 - filter to adjust for sensitivity of film attached to lens. Beautiful scene in good light before me, shutter release, lovely whirring noise, out comes first exposure stuck to second exposure! something has leaked inside film cartridge and film is long past its most receptive, emergency eject film to avoid any sticky wet chemicals damaging my beloved camera and manually open film cartridge to find all exposures are like the first but crucially subtly different, scanned and arranged. Wondered if I could rescue the situation and scanned the images and arranged them into a grid to create a kind of camera-less study of abstract polaroids. The highs and lows of instant photography.


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2010 | ? (GB)

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SX-70 | 600 (expired)
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