Category: Polaroid lifts and transfers

Utilizing Polaroid peel-apart films, an artist can lift or separate a developed print and join the image to another surface, such as paper. In a transfer, the artist takes the negative portion while still in development and, using a brayer, presses the image onto a desired surface.

Nitsa Malik Polaroid image transfer
Transfer to Polaroid

Time to dig out those old Polaroid photos you took many years ago. There was a reason you kept it. Read on and Nitsa Malik will tell you what do to with them.

Blog Elizabeth Graves
Impossible Project Silver Shade Film: so very temperature sensitive

The Impossible Project (the IP) has been releasing their re-engineered integral films for use in Polaroid cameras this year, and before trying out any manipulations or lifts, Elizabeth took two versions of their monochrome film for a test drive in a Polaroid 600 camera to view their unique characteristics.

Heather Jacks
Heather Jacks

From: North Carolina, USA.
Shows: Cyanotypes, Vandyke browns and Polaroid image transfers.
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Cody Goddard
Polaroid 669 transfer process: A hybrid process

Cody Goddard discovered a process to use the throwaway side of 669 film to make an additional print.

Polaroid time zero
Polaroid SX-70, or time zero process

Scott Wittenburg on the unpredictable Polaroid SX-70 process.

polaroid time zero
Polaroid instant peel-apart manipulation

Erik Wiklund shows us how to transfer Polaroids onto glass.

Jane A. Linders
Polaroid emulsion lifts

Jane A. Linders shows us how to make Polaroid emulsion lifts.

Wendy Cook
Polaroid Transfer equipment – how Wendy Cook works

The Polaroid Image Transfer technique is both easy and fun – once you’ve figured out what equipment to use and where to find it. Wendy Cook shares her experience.

Polaroid SX-70 Time Zero
Polaroid SX-70 / Time Zero Equipment – how Renata Ratajczyk works

The Polaroid SX-70 technique is both easy and fun – once you’ve figured out what equipment to use and where to find it. Renata Ratajczyk shares her experience.

Ivy Bigbee
Polaroid Emulsion Lifts equipment – how Ivy Bigbee works

The Polaroid emulsion lift technique is both easy and fun – once you’ve figured out what equipment to use and where to find it. Ivy Bigbee shares her experience.

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