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There are so many things that I love immensely about analogue, specifically Polaroids. The entire process of shooting them, the colors in the final images and the authenticity that they emit. On top of that, they are instant! That means that all I need to do is scan them into my hard drive, crop and share. It is so satisfying to be able to put work out right away after a shoot. Something I will probably never be able to do with digital, simply because there is a lot of work that goes into those images after they are shot.


Today was my first time meeting and working with Christine and I certainly hope it is not our last. Shooting with her was a blast. She has such a unique look that I honestly do not think I have seen any one else even close. The screaming vibes of Farrah Fawcett straight from the 1970's, the soft gazes she gives to the camera and her posing just makes her so one of a kind. Today Christine and I shot three looks and a metric load of analogue. There is not a single exposure that I do not absolutely love, so I think you will be pleased as well. Enjoy!


These exposures were shot on Fujifilm FP-100C Color Professional film with a Polaroid 600SE, Polaroid Originals SX-70 Type Color film with a Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep and Impossible Project Spectra Type Color film with a Polaroid Spectra SE.


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