05.10.2011

impossible

Impossible? No, it's defenately not!

"Polaroid" was dead but "The Impossible Project" resurrected instant imaging. Well done! Got my first bunch of images, 8 pictures for about 19€. Tho it's a bit expensive, it is fun and a nice way to take photography to a new level.

The handling of the images is not as easy as I thought. When the picture leaves the camera, you have to immediately shield it from light for a couple of minutes. I didn't really do that, because I didn't know, so the images are kind of overexposured. More about how to handle the new Polaroid films, take a look at "The Impossible Project" Website!

www.the-impossible-project.com

Here are some of my first shots with my new Polaroid 636 camera:









Polaroid 636 | PX 680 Color Shade | Prague, October 2011

28.08.2011

Don't blow your mind with why


Open your mouth wide
The universal sigh
And while the ocean blooms
It's what keeps me alive
So why does it still hurt?
Don't blow your mind with why

I'm moving out of orbit
Turning in somersaults
I dive into those eyes
Jellyfish swim by












Radiohead - Bloom





22.08.2011

I think this place is full of spies!


I think this place is full of spies!
I think they're onto me.
Didn't anybody, didn't anybody tell you?

Didn't anybody tell you how to gracefully disappear in a room?












And so and now I'm sorry I missed you.

I had a secret meeting in the basement of my brain.


(The National - Secret Meeting)

19.04.2011

ici en paris









The first pictures we took in Paris in February this year. Using the Kiev88 and Kodak Tmax400. First time I used the Tmax400. Very harsh contrast, nice tho, when it's cloudy or rainy. It gives the pictures the special 'paris - black and white' look...

06.04.2011

city story









Kiev88 | Kodak Tmax400 | 02-03/2011

The first 3 pictures were taken in Berlin, at my friend's house. He just moved into a new gorgeous old apartment. The last picture was taken in February in Paris! Lovely Art Nouveau building...