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December 2011

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No. 223

Impossible Advent Calendar

Marlene Kelnreiter | 540 days ago

For the 24 most busy, nerve wracking, exciting and bustling days in a year there is – hallelujah – the soothing invention of the advent calendar.

The new Impossible Advent Calendar invites you to open one little door each day, presenting a special Impossible candy, each available for a mere 24 hours.

We worked hard to fill every little door with analog rarities, new products, Impossible surprises and once in a lifetime offers – just what you need to prepare yourself for an unforgettable holiday season. Stay tuned for just the right Christmas present in time – be it for yourself or for your loved ones – or simply enjoy the little analog adventures provided by the Impossible team.

OPEN ADVENT CALENDAR DOOR

No. 224

Impossible Reminders: Push! Techniques

Patrick Tobin, | 540 days ago

As many of you purchased PX 70 Push film as part of our Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, we thought it was the right time to remind everyone of the tips and techniques necessary to get the most out of your Push images.

Push film was our 2nd incarnation of color film for SX-70 cameras. It’s not a true-color film, but instead tends to yield pinkish, bluish and purplish tones.

Push film is slower than the standard 100-speed film that SX-70 cameras were designed for, so Push film needs A LOT OF LIGHT! We don’t recommend shooting Push indoors. Take it outside on a bright, sunny day. In addition to that, turn the exposure wheel/knob all the way to brighten (white) to allow in the maximum amount of light.

Also, heat is Push’s best friend. During development, tuck your Push photos under your arm or put them in a warm pocket. This will bring out better tones and colors…

(More after the jump!)

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No. 225

Introducing The Impossible Project NYC Space Advent Calendar!

Patrick Tobin, | 540 days ago

Analog Santa has stopped by New York early this year! Special deals are available every day until Christmas, exclusive to our New York Project Space. Every day has its own delightful deal. Stop by the NYC Space often to stock up for gifts for every film lover on your holiday list!

DAY 1 (Dec. 1) Buy 3 packs of PX 600 UV+ Gold Frame and get a 5-pack of vintage christmas cards.

DAY 2 (Dec. 2) Buy 5 packs of PX 600 UV+ Grey Frame, get 2 packs free.

DAY 3 (Dec. 3) Buy a Handmade Cigar Box Pinhole Camera, get a free pack of Polaroid Type 664.

DAY 4 (Dec. 4) Buy 2 packs of PX 680 FF and get a 5-pack of vintage christmas cards.

Stay tuned, because next Monday, we’ll let you know of more NYC Space deals coming your way!

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No. 226

8 Exposures...with Jesse Freidin

Patrick Tobin, | 539 days ago

Hello, 8 Exposures fans! This week, the star of 8 Exposures is Bay Area Dog Portrait Aficionado Jesse Freidin

1) Q: What kind of polaroid camera(s) do you use?

A: This is a dangerous question, because I am a collector. I own about 30 Polaroid cameras, all salvaged for around $5 from various yard sales over the past 10 years. Most of them are retired, littered throughout my apartment in some sort of display. But many of them work perfectly. My two favorites are the Spectra Image (which I now shoot exclusively with Impossible Film), and the Land Camera 103. They smell good, they feel good, they are like extensions of my body. If my house were burning down, I’d be the jerk with singed hair and 30 instant cameras around my neck.

2) Q: Why do you like instant photography?

A: Instant photography was my first love, and I fell hard. There is something so powerful about making the images in your head exist in the real world, and instant photography has always articulated my personal vision perfectly. As a photographer dedicated to analog means, I will never let go of the physical interaction I have with my cameras and film.

(More after the jump!)

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No. 227

Photographer Emilie Lefillic in BLUR magazine's INSTANTION

Marlene Kelnreiter | 536 days ago

IMPOSSIBLE is a friend of INSTANTION – the section of the international e-photography-magazine BLUR, dedicated to creative photography, curated by photographer Jennifer Rumbach

BLUR 24 presents photographer Emilie Lefillic from France. She has already contributed to various Impossible Exhibitions and tested several Impossible film materials. „Basically, I think anything can become fascinating when captured on instant film because it takes every subject into another dimension: that of nostalgia, of dreams, of memory – maybe of the unconscious. What you shoot
on instant film just doesn’t look ordinary or “real” anymore, and that’s what fascinates me.“

Read Emilie’s interview and download BLUR 24 here

No. 228

NYC Space Advent Calendar Deals! (Week 2)

Patrick Tobin, | 536 days ago

The Impossible Project NYC Space Advent Deals continue this week! Here are the details…

DAY 5: Buy 5 packs of Polaroid Image Softtone for $100 (11% off)
DAY 6: Buy a Spectra Spectacular Kit and get a FREE Spectra Frog tongue and FREE registration to our Spectra Workshop on Sunday, December 11th
DAY 7: Buy 4 packs of PZ 680 and get 2 FREE packs of PZ 600
DAY 8: Buy a 600 Camera Starter Kit and a triple pack of PX 680 for $180 (15% off)
DAY 9: Buy a camera, get a FREE camera strap and FREE case
DAY 10: Buy 2 triple packs of PX 70 Push and get a FREE pack of PX 70
DAY 11: Spend over $100 and get a FREE Gold Frame Holiday Portrait in front of our Impossible Christmas Tree!

Remember, these deals are available IN-STORE ONLY!

Impossible Project NYC Space
425 Broadway, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10013

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No. 229

Rough Trade East Christmas Market

Marlene Kelnreiter, | 535 days ago

Thursday, December 8, 6pm-10pm
Rough Trade East
91 Brick Lane
London E1 6QL
GB

Rough Trade East is holding a unique Christmas Market and the Impossible Project is excited to be amongst the selected guestlist of boutique vendors who will come down for the night.

Gina Hewitt from Incognito and Tom Wright (@Un_Frame) will be demonstrating our latest products and be available for an Impossible chat.

Beyond – enjoy the sounds of Jeb Loy Nichols (live) & Ross Allen (DJ Set), the very best seasonal food treats by Leila McAlister, founder of the esteemed Leila’s Cafe, and wine by Raef Hodgson, founder of natural wine emporium Gergovie Wines.

Visit Rough Trade

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No. 230

Vanessa Sulzer's Summer Series.

Patrick Tobin, | 533 days ago

Vanessa Sulzer is a photographer, yoga instructor and dog walker based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She recently contacted us with some beautiful summer photos she shot…

“I am in love with instant film. The instantaneousness of the process, the sound of the film as it spits out, the vintage quality of the color and even the mutations that can occur in development make taking polaroids dear to my heart. Also how each photograph is an object in and of itself makes taking pictures feel like more of a tangible experience. Because of my long time love affair with the film, when Polaroid announced that they were going to stop making the film, I went into what could be defined as an art crisis. It wasn’t until a friend of mine told me about the Impossible Project, that I was able to brighten up.

In honor of the medium, I am in the process of putting together 6 books of my Polaroid photographs that I have taken over the years. I decided to make the books themselves the size of a Polaroid, because that is one of my favorite things about it. The style of the photographs in the books vary from street photography, portraits, landscapes, but they all have that same special vintage look that I love about the film. Matter what the subject matter, I consider each photo a mini visual diary in itself, so I decided to simply categorize the books by places, people, animals, etc…

(More after the jump!)

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No. 231

Urban Outfitters x Impossible present: Claire Oring and Foster Huntington at the Impossible Project Space NYC

Marlene Kelnreiter, | 533 days ago

December 15, 2011 - January 11, 2012
Impossible Project Space NYC
425 Broadway
5th Floor New York
NY 10013

Since the very start of the Impossible Project, Urban Outfitters has joined and supported the mission of carrying analog instant photography into the 21st century. Having already made exclusive Instant Photography Kits available to young audiences and presented various Polaroid exhibitions, Urban Outfitters is now for the first time collaborating with Impossible at their NYC Project Space in a carefully curated selection of instant artworks by contemporary photographers Claire Oring and Foster Huntington.

Find all details at Impossible Exhibitions

OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, December 15, 2011 6pm–9pm
RSVP: rsvp@the-impossible-project.com

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No. 232

8 Exposures...with Bradley Johnson.

Patrick Tobin | 532 days ago

Hello, Impossibles! Welcome back to 8 Exposures. This week, we turned the spotlight on Long Beach, CA-based photographer Bradley Johnson:

1) Q: What kind of polaroid camera(s) do you use?

A: I use them all!…or at least, as many as I can get my hands on! Each camera has its own charm, but there are a few that I prefer more than others. I think that the SX-70 is the quintessential Polaroid camera. It does everything you would want a camera to do, and it uses instant film! My runner up would be the Propack. I know that many of my photographer friends will make fun of me for this, but it produces nice photos, and is relatively compact. I use the close-up, and portrait lens attachments (meant for the Polaroid 250, 360, 450 land cameras) to make it even more versatile. Also, it never has the jamming problem associated with Fuji pack film.

2) Q: Why do you like instant photography?

A: First and foremost is the instant feedback. However, with the advent of digital, that isn’t such a novelty anymore. I suppose the real reason I love instant film so much is the fact that each photo is an original work of art. There is no negative. The print you hold in your hand is one of a kind. There will never be another. Sure, you could scan and print a copy, but it will never be the same.

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No. 233

The Macro is Backro!

Patrick Tobin, | 531 days ago

That’s right, we now have Macro 5 cameras back in stock in the US Online Shop.

The highly professional Polaroid Macro 5 Camera was developed for extreme close up shots. It features 5 built-in, switchable lenses to simply melt distances for incredible reproductions at 20%, 40%, 100%, 200% and 300%. The Macro 5 is specifically for use with Spectra/Image/PZ film!

You don’t need to be a dentist or ophthalmologist to use this camera. Pick one up today to have some close-up fun!

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE

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No. 234

8 Exposures...with Brooke Castro.

Patrick Tobin | 530 days ago

Hi again, 8 Exposures fanatics! We’re happy to bring you a special Sunday entry in our series. This episode, the star of 8 Exposures is Seattle-based designer, project manager and mom Brooke Castro…

1) Q: What kind of Polaroid camera(s) do you use?

A: I have 12 Polaroid cameras (there is no such thing as too many cameras, right?), but the ones I use most are my SLR 680 SE, SX-70, and a Polaroid ColorPack II.

2) Q: Why do you like instant photography?

A: I love that it has proved time and time again that the most beautiful or interesting photos aren’t always the ones you planned for or expected.

3) Q: What is your earliest memory of instant film?

A: When I was really young, my grandfather used to take family photos with a Polaroid camera. I can remember waiting, anxious for him to peel back the film and show my cousins and me the photo. (That Polaroid ColorPack II that I mentioned above? That was my grandpa’s camera.)

(More after the jump!)

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No. 235

Photogram Workshop with Patrick Winfield - Recap

Jon Campolo | 530 days ago

This past Sunday, The Impossible Project celebrated the meticulous art of the Instant Photogram with Patrick Winfield ! Although mastering Patrick’s techniques proved to be quite challenging, workshop attendees worked diligently in the pitch dark to craft wonderfully surprising photograms of their favorite objects. After giving an inspiring history of the photogram, Patrick took the class through a series of integral steps in making photograms possible. Using jewelry, toys, cassette tapes, colored filters and many other assorted items, attendees took turns in a blacked-out NYC Space with only a pack of opened film, a flashlight and their newly acquired skills.

As you can see from our blog’s gallery, the results were fantastic! Thank you to all who participated and to Patrick Winfield of course! We hope he returns very soon to lead another workshop filled with more secret techniques.

Feel free to sign up for our weekly newsletter to always stay up to date on everything Impossible. Call 212-219-3254 or email nycspace@the-impossible-project.com for more info.

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No. 236

NYC Space Advent Calendar Deals! (Week 3)

Jon Campolo | 529 days ago

The Impossible Project NYC Space Advent Deals continue this week! Here are the details:

DAY 12: Buy 4 packs of PZ 680 and get a free set of impossible buttons
DAY 13: 2 double packs of flash bars for $30 (25% off)
DAY 14: Buy 4 packs of PX 70 and get a FREE pack of 5 Vintage SX-70 Christmas cards.
DAY 15: Buy 4 packs of any impossible film get a free frog tongue!
DAY 16: Buy 2 packs of PX 600 UV+ and get a free dry age kit!
DAY 17: Buy any camera and get a free camera case
DAY 18: Buy a spectra camera kit and a triple pack of pz 680 for $195 (24% discount)
More after the jump…

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No. 237

FRAIL A Photo Art Book By Lia Saile

Marlene Kelnreiter | 528 days ago

For Impossible, Lia Sáile is what Ansel Adams was for Polaroid: the in-house photographer. From the beginning of the Impossible era she tested and worked with every single film under development in the factory and integrated the resulting images into her artistic work.

With FRAIL Lia created an expressive photo book, wherein time and its material manifestation through change and transformation as well as the medium analogue instant photography itself are reflected in a manifold way – this and more is carefully woven into the magical poetic imagery by Lia Sáile.

Get FRAIL in the Impossible Book Shop.

FRAIL is also available in a limited Special Edition of 50 unique pieces – click for details!

December 7 saw the Book Release Party of FRAIL at the Impossible Project Space Vienna – join the party via our slideshow.

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No. 238

Thomas Jackson's Gold Frame Magic.

Patrick Tobin, | 527 days ago

We recently discovered a treasure in Impossible Gold Frame photography.

Texas photographer Thomas Jackson has taken breathtaking images using PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Gold Frame film and PX 680 Color Shade Gold Frame film with the intention of using the images as a holiday promotion. His plan is to mount the signed original images on metallic copper cards and seal them in metallic copper envelopes to send to clients and close friends.

We couldn’t believe our eyes when we saw Mr. Jackson’s photos, and we can’t think of a more beautiful card to receive in the mail for the holidays.

To see more of Thomas Jackson’s work, visit his website at thomjacksonphoto.com/

Model: Allison with Kim Dawson Agency
Hair and make-up: Ashley Robinson.

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No. 239

Impossible @ Rough Trade East Christmas market

Marlene Kelnreiter, | 526 days ago

Our UK distributors Incognito recently took part in the Rough Trade East Christmas market in London. The legendary record store has a strong connection with instant photography; not only do they have a fascinating archive of Polaroid images from their numerous in store gigs (a selection of which are on permanent display on their front windows) they also have a very popular in store photo booth and hosted the launch of Manic Street Preacher Nicky Wire’s book – a collection of Polaroid images from the band’s 20 year history.

Gina from Incognito and Tom Wright, who leads workshops at the Manchester Impossible Project Space, alongside other Rough Trade concessions Technology Will Save Us, Prick your Finger and Caught by the River spoke to Christmas shoppers at the store and also demonstrated the entire range of Impossible Project films using the Polaroid 600 cameras.

Watch out for Impossible Project workshops at Rough Trade in the New Year and further in store events across the UK in 2012.

No. 240

PX 100 Silver Shade UV+

Marlene Kelnreiter | 526 days ago

Timothy Logan

Impossible is proud to introduce PX 100 Silver Shade UV+ for Polaroid SX-70 cameras! This innovative film features a new and special UV filter coating which improves the performance of the film’s black & white tones, contrast and picture stability. Additionally, the film presents a new negative optimized in many aspects.

The Impossible Pioneers were the first ones to to fill their SX 70 cameras with test film of the new PX 100 Silver Shade UV+ – enjoy the best 10 test results and read through all the tips & tricks that our Pioneers discovered here.

Get PX 100 Silver Shade UV+ for your Polaroid SX-70 camera here!

No. 241

Beau Photo's Free Instant Film Workshop!

Patrick Tobin, | 526 days ago

Thursday, December 15th; 6:30-8:30pm
Beau Photo Supplies
1520 W. 6th Ave.
Vancouver
BC
Canada

To celebrate the launch of our new partner store, Beau Photo Supplies in Canada, Beau is hosting a free instant film workshop by photographer Kathy Kinakin.

The workshop will feature an introduction to Impossible film, as well as a demonstration on emulsion lifting. Participants will be able to try out our products and experiment!

To register, please write to film@beauphoto.com or call 604-734-7771.

No. 242

The Turtle & The Whale.

Patrick Tobin, | 526 days ago

We recently announced a new camera kit called the Express Camera PX Kit which features an Express camera, 1 pack of PX 680 film and a Frog Tongue.

We lovingly refer to the Express cameras as the Turtle and the Whale because of their respective green and blue colors. We were delighted to find that our friend Kim Oberski’s daughters Reese (8 years old) and Hannah (6 years old) were inspired to write short stories and draw pictures about the Turtle and the Whale!

Here is Reese’s story…

“Once upon a time, there was a Turtle and a Whale. It was that time of year were snow was on the ground. They decided to go sleding. Turtle did it a very weird way turtle slid down on it’s back. Whale did it a weird way too…

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No. 243

8 Exposures...with Dan Meade.

Patrick Tobin | 525 days ago

Hello, Impossibles! We’re back with another warm and fuzzy entry in our 8 Exposures series. This week, we highlighted NY-based Graphic and Web Designer Dan Meade

1) Q: What kind of Polaroid camera(s) do you use?

A: All of them! No, really…I have this thing where I have to try everything. I probably have at least one of every style and format of Polaroid camera, from Spectra and peel-apart cameras to 500 and even I-Zone!

I really enjoy my SLR cameras (several SX-70s and an SLR680) most, but I’ve also built a few home-made cameras including instant pinhole cameras and a custom rubber-coated “Holga-roid.” I also just got a Crown Graphic, which is just fascinating when used with instant film.

2) Q: Why do you like instant photography?

A: I was initially drawn to instant photography for the nostalgia.

However, I quickly became hooked on the “instant gratification” and the unpredictable nature of instant photos.

(More after the jump!)

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No. 244

Dr. Love's Film Tips - Traveling With Film

Patrick Tobin, | 524 days ago

The good doctor.

This week, Impossible USA’s Camera Resource Manager Frank Love provides some tips about traveling with film…

As many of you will be traveling very soon, there are some things to keep in mind when traveling with film, instant or otherwise. If you’re traveling by car, your main concern would be temperature. Don’t leave your film in the car in the hot sun, or if it’s going to be below freezing, don’t leave instant film out overnight.

When flying your main concern will be getting through security. Don’t put film in checked bags as they can be scanned with more powerful X-rays…

(More after the jump!)

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No. 245

Impossible Day at Adorama

Dave Bias, | 524 days ago

Sunday Dec. 18 - 10am-5pm
Adorama
42 West 18th Street
New York
NY 10011

This Sunday, Impossible visits Adorama for a very special all-day event. Stop by any time between 10am – 5pm for specially priced film and accessory bundles, hourly demos of Impossible film and Polaroid cameras, and get your portrait made on Impossible film.

In addition, you will have the opportunity for one-on-one Q&A sessions with Impossible staffers and you can enter for a special giveaway package that includes rare limited edition Impossible films and a refurbished Polaroid camera!

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No. 246

Urban Outfitters x Impossible Exhibition Opening Recap.

Patrick Tobin, | 523 days ago

On Thursday, December 15th, Impossible’s NYC Space hosted an opening event for an exhibition featuring instant artworks by Claire Oring and Foster Huntington. The exhibition celebrates the collaboration between Impossible and Urban Outfitters, long a supporter of Impossible’s mission.

The turnout was fantastic, with guests admiring the photographs on display and enjoying drinks. We also shot plenty of photos ourselves, both digital and Impossible images taken with the new PX 100 UV+ film!

The Urban Outfitters x Impossible Project exhibition will be on display through January 11th, 2012. Please come by the NYC Space to see the art, and be sure to visit your local Urban Outfitters store, where you can now find Impossible film and select camera kits for sale!

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No. 247

NYC Space Advent Calendar Deals! (Week 4)

Josie Keefe, | 522 days ago

The “Impossible Project NYC Space” : http://shop.the-impossible-project.com/stores/spaces/ny’s Advent Deals continues this week! Last chance to stock up on gift deals! Here are the details…

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No. 248

Dr. Love's Film Tips - The Dry Age Kit

Patrick Tobin, | 521 days ago

The good doctor.

To Dry Age or Not to Dry Age: that is the question.

Many of you may have seen or at least heard about our Dry Age Kits. For anyone who is still asking themselves, “What is a Dry Age Kit and why do I need one?” I hope to answer some of your questions.

First of all the Dry Age Kit is all about preservation. As Impossible films are not 100% stable, there is one key factor in getting the frames to ‘cure’ or ‘set’, and that is oxidation. So long as the film is still ‘wet’ from the initial chemical process, it is slowly oxidizing, in the same way that metal rusts…

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No. 249

Impossible Partner Store Barcelona

Marlene Kelnreiter, | 520 days ago

The lovely people from Chandal opened an Impossible Partner Store in Barcelona on December 16. This shiny, new place, created with the love of many hearts beating united for analog instant photography, is intended to be a landmark in the world of instant photography. Besides all Impossible products and a schedule of workshops, a gallery will host international exhibitions and collaborations with various art centers and photography schools.

The permanent exhibition will feature Impossible Collection pieces from photographers Tim Mantoani, Benjamin Shuster, Pecson Rommel, Dustin Yager and Brandon Long, as well as a curated selection of local artists among them, Roman Yñán and Las Coleccionistas.

In the Spanish newspaper El País

Impossible Partner Store BARCELONA
Tantarantana 16
Born – Barcelona
T.: 93 318 38 19
E.: hola@impossible-barcelona.com
Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 11am – 8.30pm

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No. 250

8 Exposures...with Britta Hershman.

Patrick Tobin | 518 days ago

Hello again, friends, and welcome back to 8 Exposures! This week we spoke to Britta Hershman

1) Q: What kind of polaroid camera(s) do you use?

A: For most of my instant photography, I use my trusty green OneStep Express, aka, the Turtle. Actually, I’m mildly obsessed with all things Italian, so I call it by its Italian name, la Tartaruga. It’s cute, green, and round, and I found it in a thrift shop in Naples, Italy. It was my first instant camera, so it will always hold a special place in my heart. I also use a Spectra, a Polaroid 330 for Type 100 peel-apart film, and a Polaroid Land Camera 800 for Type 40 series roll film, nicknamed the Dino because of its impressive size and weight. And also, sadly, because film for it is nearly extinct. It’s difficult to find, and the few films that are left have been expired for decades and are often dried out. So the chances of ending up with actual photos are slim, but once in a while it does happen. And every time it does, I’m reminded of why I love instant photography.

2) Q: Why do you like instant photography?

A: It’s a thrill to create tiny but complete works of art with a camera.

(More after the jump!)

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No. 251

An Impossible Christmas Song

Marlene Kelnreiter | 518 days ago

Impossible wishes all of you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
The Impossible all star choir wants to thank you for an incredible year 2011 and is looking forward to a happy new year together with all of you!

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No. 252

Dr. Love's Tips - Swapping Film Doors

Patrick Tobin, | 514 days ago

The good doctor.

Door Swapping: Or, How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Frankenroid…

Several of you have asked about swapping the doors on either your SX-70s or SLR 680s. Some of you either have rollers issues, or in response to the undeveloped patch, are looking to put the door of an older SX-70 onto the body of a 680 in order to help reduce the appearance of the ‘patch’ (SX-70s generally have tighter rollers).

In order to take the door off your camera, first you open your camera, then open the door itself and hold the camera in your right hand with the front facing your left. Make sure you don’t have a pack of film inside! With your left index finger, find the hinge of the door that is furthest from you and apply pressure on the hinge towards yourself. While doing this, pull that side of the door outward…

(More after the jump!)

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No. 253

The Impossible NYC Space Workshop Series - 600

Josie Keefe, | 514 days ago

Sunday 15th of January 10AM
The Impossible Project NYC Space
425 Broadway
Level 5. New York
NY 10013
Photo by Anne Bowerman

By popular demand, The Impossible Project is pleased to announce the return of The 600 Workshop at the New York Space. On Sunday, January 15th, the Impossible NYC space will hold a three-hour interactive tutorial on getting the best out of the Polaroid 600 camera and the Impossible film range.

This workshop is designed to explore the full potential and versatility of any Polaroid 600 series camera, including an outline of all the unique accessories and attachments. We will cover in detail all that The Impossible Project film has to offer, including shielding techniques, temperature control and identifying and managing each film type’s unique characteristics.

Workshop participants will then have the opportunity to explore all the photogenic wonders of SOHO, Little Italy and Chinatown with two of Impossible’s experienced staff photographers and then re-convene back at the space to discuss images, ask questions and talk about image preservation techniques.

• When: Sunday, January 15th, 2012, 10am – 1pm
• Where: Impossible Project Space, 425 Broadway, Floor 5, NYC 10013
• Registration: (212) 219 3254 or nycspace@theimpossibleproject.com
Please notify when registering if renting a camera at no extra cost
• Fee: $50 (price includes 1 pack PX 680 Color Shade FF & Frog Tongue)

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No. 254

8 Exposures...with Jake Messenger.

Patrick Tobin | 511 days ago

We’re happy to bring you another entry in our popular instant film question-and-answer series 8 Exposures! This week, we proudly feature UK-based photographer and digital artist Jake Messenger

1) Q: What kind of Polaroid camera(s) do you use?

A: Many! My favourites are my dad’s old original SX-70, and the SX-70 Sonar which belonged to his business partner. I also use a hefty 600SE; the quality you can get from it is fantastic, but it is a beast to lug about. My lighter pack-film option is a Land Automatic 250. I have a few other cameras knocking about – a Super Shooter, a 600 P, an SX-70 3000. On my shelf there are a couple of beauties for show: I love the 800 roll-film camera. Oh, and I have a pack-film back for my Holga!

2) Q: Why do you like instant photography?

A: I love the ‘thingness’ of instant: how you compose your picture, take it, and within a few minutes you have the physical object in your hand. While I love all kinds of image-making, the immediacy of instant is just magical. I love the fact that the film is its own darkroom, that once the image is there, that’s it – there are no processing decisions to be made.

(More after the jump!)

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No. 253

The Impossible NYC Space Workshop Series - 600

Josie Keefe, | 514 days ago

Sunday 15th of January 10AM
The Impossible Project NYC Space
425 Broadway
Level 5. New York
NY 10013
Photo by Anne Bowerman

By popular demand, The Impossible Project is pleased to announce the return of The 600 Workshop at the New York Space. On Sunday, January 15th, the Impossible NYC space will hold a three-hour interactive tutorial on getting the best out of the Polaroid 600 camera and the Impossible film range.

This workshop is designed to explore the full potential and versatility of any Polaroid 600 series camera, including an outline of all the unique accessories and attachments. We will cover in detail all that The Impossible Project film has to offer, including shielding techniques, temperature control and identifying and managing each film type’s unique characteristics.

Workshop participants will then have the opportunity to explore all the photogenic wonders of SOHO, Little Italy and Chinatown with two of Impossible’s experienced staff photographers and then re-convene back at the space to discuss images, ask questions and talk about image preservation techniques.

• When: Sunday, January 15th, 2012, 10am – 1pm
• Where: Impossible Project Space, 425 Broadway, Floor 5, NYC 10013
• Registration: (212) 219 3254 or nycspace@theimpossibleproject.com
Please notify when registering if renting a camera at no extra cost
• Fee: $50 (price includes 1 pack PX 680 Color Shade FF & Frog Tongue)

No. 249

Impossible Partner Store Barcelona

Marlene Kelnreiter, | 520 days ago

The lovely people from Chandal opened an Impossible Partner Store in Barcelona on December 16. This shiny, new place, created with the love of many hearts beating united for analog instant photography, is intended to be a landmark in the world of instant photography. Besides all Impossible products and a schedule of workshops, a gallery will host international exhibitions and collaborations with various art centers and photography schools.

The permanent exhibition will feature Impossible Collection pieces from photographers Tim Mantoani, Benjamin Shuster, Pecson Rommel, Dustin Yager and Brandon Long, as well as a curated selection of local artists among them, Roman Yñán and Las Coleccionistas.

In the Spanish newspaper El País

Impossible Partner Store BARCELONA
Tantarantana 16
Born – Barcelona
T.: 93 318 38 19
E.: hola@impossible-barcelona.com
Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 11am – 8.30pm

No. 245

Impossible Day at Adorama

Dave Bias, | 524 days ago

Sunday Dec. 18 - 10am-5pm
Adorama
42 West 18th Street
New York
NY 10011

This Sunday, Impossible visits Adorama for a very special all-day event. Stop by any time between 10am – 5pm for specially priced film and accessory bundles, hourly demos of Impossible film and Polaroid cameras, and get your portrait made on Impossible film.

In addition, you will have the opportunity for one-on-one Q&A sessions with Impossible staffers and you can enter for a special giveaway package that includes rare limited edition Impossible films and a refurbished Polaroid camera!

No. 231

Urban Outfitters x Impossible present: Claire Oring and Foster Huntington at the Impossible Project Space NYC

Marlene Kelnreiter, | 533 days ago

December 15, 2011 - January 11, 2012
Impossible Project Space NYC
425 Broadway
5th Floor New York
NY 10013

Since the very start of the Impossible Project, Urban Outfitters has joined and supported the mission of carrying analog instant photography into the 21st century. Having already made exclusive Instant Photography Kits available to young audiences and presented various Polaroid exhibitions, Urban Outfitters is now for the first time collaborating with Impossible at their NYC Project Space in a carefully curated selection of instant artworks by contemporary photographers Claire Oring and Foster Huntington.

Find all details at Impossible Exhibitions

OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, December 15, 2011 6pm–9pm
RSVP: rsvp@the-impossible-project.com

No. 229

Rough Trade East Christmas Market

Marlene Kelnreiter, | 535 days ago

Thursday, December 8, 6pm-10pm
Rough Trade East
91 Brick Lane
London E1 6QL
GB

Rough Trade East is holding a unique Christmas Market and the Impossible Project is excited to be amongst the selected guestlist of boutique vendors who will come down for the night.

Gina Hewitt from Incognito and Tom Wright (@Un_Frame) will be demonstrating our latest products and be available for an Impossible chat.

Beyond – enjoy the sounds of Jeb Loy Nichols (live) & Ross Allen (DJ Set), the very best seasonal food treats by Leila McAlister, founder of the esteemed Leila’s Cafe, and wine by Raef Hodgson, founder of natural wine emporium Gergovie Wines.

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