2011-06-26 // 15:48:50
bwpolaroid
Hi there!
My name is Mirko

I'm organizing a new and important instant photography collective exhibition »link
I like this image.
Please let me know if you are interested in our exhibitions and if you want to submit some previews.

In 2010 I've organized POLAROID EASY ART ? in the ancient castle of Dolceacqua,Italy (»link) with some help from the Impossible Project, Polaroid-passion.com and from Polanoid.net community as well.

POLAROID EASY ART? 2011 will be held in other top locations (Milan/Italy and Nice/France for september) and I would like to add some new photos, due to last year success.
As the art director and organizer of this project, I would like to ask you for one or more Instant Polaroid/Impossible pics (scanned files and not the originals), I saw some of your Polaroid photos and they caught my attention.


Please let me know asap if you would like to join this international project, with your photos.

Deadline for submitting the definitive exhibition files (high res. pics + form): 20 july 2011 (earlier if possible)
Deadline for submitting your previews : 5 july 2011 (earlier if possible)

Please send me the most creative images you have made with any Polaroid or Impossible film..


Please before sending your previews consult my infos/web page :
»link

Best regards

Mirko
organizer & art director
Polaroid:easy art?
www.polaroid-easy-art.com
exhibition (at) polaroid-easy-art (dot) com


2008-09-24 // 05:24:17
Antonioni
Chrystoof this series is wonderous as are much of your work. I've gone back and forth with these four images to try to determine my preference, as I love them all for different reasons, and each "reads" differently. The straight Polos are in themselves intriguing, and well shot with thought to the background bare trees and rich blue sky, and I love the use of the drapery over the models shoulder. But my vote goes to this manipulated print because of the spiritual fire that you have created in the foreground thereby lending more depth of meaning to the image. I also prefer your more subtle handling of the sky and the smoke rising from her fire.
They are all on my favs. Kind regards, David

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David, we are not obliged to choose .... that's why I doubled my shoot some time. Analogic manipulations with Polaroid is not Photoshop ... No Undo.
Thank you for expressed your sensitivity, it's fine.

Best regards, Christophe

PS : personally I prefer this one