Lesson 31 of Photography 101 by Scott Wittenburg. Scott Wittenburgs podcast on how to manipulate Polaroid SX-70 photographs. 12 minutes long.
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6 Comments
wonderful process
Could you please tell me where I can get Polaroid 699 for use with a Daylab. Alternatively could you point me to the instructions for the Fuji film FP 100C to do the emulsion lift/transfers.
Thanks for your time.
Sincerely
Dianne Smith
Dear Scott Wittenburg,
I was very interested by your maniulation proccess video and I would like to show you my impressionistic art taken with 35mm film and thing about a way to rech such qualities and impacts through polaroid, and how about peeling the emultions and scanned them for enlarging them later.
based on my art inmy galleries at: http://www.dubiroman.com – what would you recommend me to do besides the boring digital world,
regards
Dubi Roman,
Hello Scott! I just got an email on alternative photography with the happy info that timezero (sx-70) film is agan available!! I am SO jazzed!! Just put in my order for 10 packs for starters and will get geared up again for teaching workshops!! What GREAT news!! All of the polaroid equipment I have accumulated over the years is now valuable to me again!! Woot!!
hap
Dianne,
You can purchase the Impossible Project’s Polaroid 669 at
http://shop.the-impossible-project.com/shop/film/type100/fi_100_2_669_pge
It is a bit pricey at $35 USD but it’s the real deal and in limited supply. As for Fuji 100C emulsion lift/transfers, I’ve had good luck with the tips linked here:
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/pdf/Fujifilm_CableRelease_May_2008.pdf
Good luck!
Scott Wittenburg
For some reason the video stopped at 9 minutes 32 seconds and would not run further. I am curious – was the image, you were working on in the video, taken with the Impossible Project SX-70 film or with original Polaroid SX-70 film? From the examples I have seen on the Impossible Project website – quite truthfully, I am not impressed enough to incur the expense. mjb