i took the film out of the "One-Step" when it started screwing up and put it in the "One Step Closeup"- it spat out all the remaining film out- plain white on all shots- i grabbed them and mashed them up- then scanned them and got things like the above- which i photo-shopped; reminds me of 1960s light shows!--- i might also take a few snaps them mash them as the picture 'comes up' to see what happens. this was kind of cool- a happy accident.
thinking something was wrong with even that camera i stuck in a new pack of film- went outside and tried a self portrait- [i blurred it some in photoshop]- and it worked fine. i guess it wanted it's own pack of film! thank s to a friend i have hundreds!
AND ONE MORE THING: i went back to the link i posted earlier and read more: and realized that the Polaroid sx-70 [discontinued] film was obviously 4x slower than todays 600- that's why all the outdoor shots i did today came out white! SO i tried some shots in the house [night] and they worked! they have a yellow tint- but that's rather ok. now to find/make a little filter for the camera lens-so i can shoot outside!
i dont know why i f++k with this as i have about 10+ various polaroid cameras- my OCD has kicked in again...
[c]2008 doug duffey
toy cameras, vintage cameras, pinhole cameras, photo-montage, alternative photography, scans, polaroid, photoshop collage
Monday, June 30, 2008
polaroid one-step - 600 film- fix
okay- as said in an earlier post-the Polaroid One Step quit working 1/2 way through a fresh pack of 600 film- which i'd forced in! when it wouldn't work, i took the film out... but couldn't get it back in.
today i went to the Polaroid website and read that you can shave off the little nibs on the back of Polaroid 600 film and it will fit! i shaved the nibs off w/a steak knife- but even so, the fotos are now coming out too light... it could be the camera... what do i expect for 1$?
if you have SX70s and other cameras there is info at the link below. http://www.polaroid.com/sx70/en/index.html
[c]2008 doug duffey
today i went to the Polaroid website and read that you can shave off the little nibs on the back of Polaroid 600 film and it will fit! i shaved the nibs off w/a steak knife- but even so, the fotos are now coming out too light... it could be the camera... what do i expect for 1$?
if you have SX70s and other cameras there is info at the link below. http://www.polaroid.com/sx70/en/index.html
[c]2008 doug duffey
Saturday, June 28, 2008
POLAROID ONE STEP- WRONG FILM
well, i obviously made some weird photos with the One Step [see earlier posts]- THEN it just stopped working. i think because i put 600 film in it before reading "use sx-70" film- how it worked at all is weird.
[c]2008 doug duffey
[c]2008 doug duffey
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
what i do till 4AM+
a polaroid self portrait from the very early 1960s. funny that i was doing that back then- and still doing it- and sometimes with the same camera!
to see my 1960s & 1970s polaroid and photobooth galleries click the links below--- so many old photos-so little time....
to see my 1960s & 1970s polaroid and photobooth galleries click the links below--- so many old photos-so little time....
http://picasaweb.google.com/duffey.doug/PHOTOBOOTH
http://picasaweb.google.com/duffey.doug/POLAROIDS1960SAND1970SBW
http://picasaweb.google.com/duffey.doug/POLAROIDS1960SAND1970SCOLOR
[c]2008 doug duffey
Monday, June 23, 2008
duffey battillo 1960s photobooth
this photo was made in the 1960s- [probably in monroe] - it got cut in half at some point and i just merged the two [badly] today. it's me and raymond battillo- he was the drummer with "white lighting" - i played keyboards [vox organ and key bass- later hammond b3 and foot pedals] sang and wrote some of the material. i dont remember if this was before or after the band was formed or disbanded. i seem to recall it was when we in transition from one band to another, but cant remember which! "white lighting' was a psychedelic rock/soul band from the ark-la-miss [bill dunn: vocals, sax and flute; dabney tannehill: guitar and vocals]- we moved to colorado [1st to nederland, then to denver] where we became house band at the Exodus. what a wild and crazy time it was!
[c]2008 doug duffey
[c]2008 doug duffey
Saturday, June 21, 2008
POLAROID LAND 104
i made the above two fotos last night after loading the camera . i obviously had the settings wrong- and was shooting in low light- but they came out kind of arty anyway.
A self portrait i made today; trying out the "new" 2nd-hand polaroid land 104 camera i got for 1$ in a junk store in shreveport. obviously i had it too close to my face-and forgot to move the tabs for "close up"! blur!
and finally- a sharp foto- made of my back back yard [past my back fence, going to my woods]
all were shot using Fuji FP100B - b&w peel apart pack film.
[c]2008 doug duffey
A self portrait i made today; trying out the "new" 2nd-hand polaroid land 104 camera i got for 1$ in a junk store in shreveport. obviously i had it too close to my face-and forgot to move the tabs for "close up"! blur!
and finally- a sharp foto- made of my back back yard [past my back fence, going to my woods]
all were shot using Fuji FP100B - b&w peel apart pack film.
[c]2008 doug duffey
Thursday, June 19, 2008
alien with toothbrush
photo booth pt2
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
polaroid one step
self portraits w/ Polaroid One Step [shot by a table lamp]
[c]2008 doug duffey
i went to a party in shreveport last night, and hit some junk stores today before coming home. i found an old Polaroid one step and got it - and also another old "peel apart film" Polaroid 104 Land camera, and a 3D camera. very weird camera. cant wait to try it out.
i'll post the 3D stuff -and polaroid 104 stuff- when i run a roll/pack through it. i cleaned the cable ends and hooked up a battery in the 104 and the shutter worked... so voila! it might be cool because it has two different size lens 'holes'- one big one for color and a small one for b&w- but, i think the color setting would work with low light. i'll play with it when i get up!
the above are test shots i did with some fresh 600 film w/the One Step. as it doesn't have a flash i stood by a bedside lamp. the camera seems to stick/pause when you press the button, which makes for blurry images... which i like.
i'll post the 3D stuff -and polaroid 104 stuff- when i run a roll/pack through it. i cleaned the cable ends and hooked up a battery in the 104 and the shutter worked... so voila! it might be cool because it has two different size lens 'holes'- one big one for color and a small one for b&w- but, i think the color setting would work with low light. i'll play with it when i get up!
the above are test shots i did with some fresh 600 film w/the One Step. as it doesn't have a flash i stood by a bedside lamp. the camera seems to stick/pause when you press the button, which makes for blurry images... which i like.
[c]2008 doug duffey
Monday, June 16, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
PHOTOBOOTH PIX 1960s & 1970s
i love photo booths. i have hundreds of these photo strips of me and/or my friends from the 1960s onward. the strips are like little time capsules. i plan to do a whole gallery of these soon.
[c]2008 doug duffey
[c]2008 doug duffey
Friday, June 13, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
eatin' watermelon on the porch
while trying to sort my photo files today [on about 4 different external hard drives] i came across this photo of me as a child, eating watermelon on the front porch of our old family home [where i still live]- both i and the house have changed a lot since then!
my mama made this photo and to me it is amazing - it's as good as dorothea lange's or walker evans' best work in capturing a place in time... in this case, Louisiana 1950s. i have a lot of old family photos she made, and she made a lot; some are really remarkable. i still have her old kodak 120 film camera. in a lot of the old family photos mama has the camera hanging around her neck.
[c]2008 doug duffey
my mama made this photo and to me it is amazing - it's as good as dorothea lange's or walker evans' best work in capturing a place in time... in this case, Louisiana 1950s. i have a lot of old family photos she made, and she made a lot; some are really remarkable. i still have her old kodak 120 film camera. in a lot of the old family photos mama has the camera hanging around her neck.
[c]2008 doug duffey
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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