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Here's the technical info: All shot on a Toyo 45cx (4x5 camera) with Type 59 Polaroid that is at least 6 years past the expiration. It had been in my freezer literally frozen in a block of ice. I thawed it, let it sit for a week and then did one test shot, it worked. Though through the shoot, there were at least 5 sheets that were completely nothing and looked liked melted chaos. There was 1 light (thank you Zack Arias though I wish I had another in the group shot. Sunpak 120j with a 5' umbrella.
Fun times.
1 comment:
Just hearing about hat process makes photography sound more interesting than ever! You truly are an artist!
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