Category Archives: Photography

Two ’roids from Winterthur and Zürich

  Winterthur Industrial Chimney Zürich Polaroid SX-70 Sonar One Step The Impossible Project PX70 Color Shade   I took these two pictures during a one-day school trip in Winterthur and Zürich. We went at the Fotomuseum Winterthur to see Diane Arbus exhibition and at the Museum für Gestaltung in Zürich for the 100 Years of […]

Bedroom Portraits series preview: Stefanie

Stefanie Portraits The Impossible Project PX100 UV+ Beta Polaroid SX-70 Sonar One Step   Yesterday I went by Stefanie to take some pictures for my bedroom portraits series. It had been some fun shooting, the light was always changing because of clouds coming in and out. In general it was pretty dark. These two shots […]

Polaroid filtered multiexposure

    Aleksandra, double Model: Aleksandra The Impossible Project PX600 Black Frame Poor Pod UV+ Polaroid Land Camera 1000 with ND Filter Today I’m here to tell you about some other experimentation I did on instant film and Polaroid camera. When I was really a beginner with polas, I wanted to do some double exposure […]

Caffenol-C for prints

Thanks to my reference for Caffenol-C process at caffenol.org I found out that this process can be used for printing as well. Now it’s pretty obvious to me, since the light sensitive chemical stuff on film and paper is quite the same, the only difference is that paper is way less sensitive. In the post on caffenol.org […]

Subway

Subway – Ilford FP4 125 developed with Caffenol-C   This shot is from a negative I’ve developed with caffenol-c in 2011. The blur and the contrast are just as I hoped! It still surprises me how good caffenol processed films look. I’ve also used this process for prints in darkroom but I hardly achieve good contrast and […]

Let me introduce you to Caffenol

Have you ever heard of Caffenol-C process? It is an alternative developement process for black and white film (you can develop color as well but the result will be monochrome) and photographic paper. About one year ago I started shooting on film with a Minolta X-700 and while looking for developement tutorial I found an […]