Thursday 18 February 2010

Vans, Camera stories & The Impossible Project


If you've never been on
PetaPixel then you should.

Here is 2 cool stories you should read
How could one camera rewrite history
Tourist's life saved by his own flash

Last week i posted this recycled slide film lamp shade
Something even better has been made! recycled kodachrome slide curtains

Not such a cool story is that the impossible project (the company who bought the last instant film production factory in the netherlands and are trying to put polaroid film back into production) are finding the project pretty impossible, this is what they stated in a recent press release.
"On 22nd MARCH 2010 [the project leaders] will disclose whether or not their Impossible Project will be possible."
Fingers crossed they can overcome whatever problems are holding them back & start to produce some film later this year.
















I hate HDR
but here is 20 examples of excellent HDR architecture photography

Shaun White won gold at the winter olympics
so here is 42 Striking examples of snowboard design

i hurt myself whilst trying to defy gravity this week
so her is some inspirational gravity daring ads

I realy want a van soon
This is a long running project by photographer & filmmaker Joe Stevens, its been going for 14 years now, all the photos are taken on 120 film & to you it may not seem so interesting, i think its brilliant.
Vans & The Places Where They Were.

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