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Last year, I fell in love. He wasn’t someone I’d ever imagined liking, certainly not the Prince Charming of my dreams. But there he was: unassuming in the looks department, kind of square around the edges and chunky, a little temperamental at times. But the second we locked eyes, we clicked. And we both knew, that little Polaroid Spectra System SE and I, we just knew it: It was meant to be.

growing roots

If you know me at all, you know a few things about me.

One: photography is a fairly new pursuit. I’m still learning the ins and outs of this, Polaroid included. Most of the world fills me with wonder on a daily basis, but photography does in particular, and Polaroid most of all. It’s a mixture of science and art, with a dash of magic thrown in right at the end, the way those chemicals mix to create your image. And of course the magic is the best part. Not just the way it develops before your eyes, which we all love. But the way it develops and creates colors and landscapes and seascapes and dreamscapes – some of which we’ve lived through in decades past, some of which we’ve never visited, even in our wildest dreams.

yesterday//365 : it was beautiful

Two: I kind of like to be in control. Just a little bit. Polaroid takes the control away from you. It’s the ultimate in WYSIWYG. Yeah, I can scan the image and fuss with it in Photoshop but why do that? Why not just shoot with film or digital? Polaroid just is. Sometimes if I don’t like a shot, I’ll have to re-take it until I like it. And sometimes that will teach me – over and over – that the first shot was the best. It almost always is.

???//365 : zebra

Three: I have a very short attention span. Three minutes! Polaroid is the Motown of photography. It’s the punk rock. It’s the early Beatles. It’s the Sesame Street and the Electric Company and the Monty Python’s Flying Circus. It’s everything I grew up listening to and watching and loving. Three minutes or less, and you’ve got something! Maybe even something you love! Maybe not! Who cares! Onto the next one! ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR! LET’S GO!

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Today is the last day of Polaroid Week on Flickr. The images I’ve shown you here are the some of the shots I’ve posted there. There are so, so many more in the group – incredible shots from enormously talented photographers. Go check them out. You won’t be sorry you did. And we’ll see soon, Polaroid Week. Thanks for giving us a home.

xoxox

leah

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9 comments

May 8th, 2009

I love your blog. It’s all true and good. Have you seen my latest polas? There’s one for you…

May 8th, 2009

are you kidding me? i hope you never stop writing. (are you writing right now?)

also, i hope you come visit me soon so i can give you a huge hug.

May 8th, 2009

perfect.

apparently, “perfect” was a bit too short. so, i will add, that i also posted a pola for you. and i am sad that polaroid week is over already. and that i am running low on polas. but happy to see all of your lovely shots.

May 8th, 2009

Yes.

Followed the links here from Flickr… Very nice summary of the week. Very nice.

May 8th, 2009

Lovely, lovely polaroids. That double exposure is fantastic.

I haven’t had time this week to scan mine in, so that’s yet another Roid Week that’s passed me by!

ash

May 9th, 2009

so much love for this leah.

xoxox

May 9th, 2009

I’ve rediscovered film in the past year, and am new to instant film within the past few months … So I can really identify with this. Of course, you said it a lot more eloquently than I could. :-) Cheers!

May 11th, 2009

Do you know what you are?
Awesome.

True fact.

May 15th, 2009

Love how you construct your words.

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