The news last year that Polaroid would stop production of its iconic instant film, had fans in inconsable and/or stock piling the film in a hurry. News has been revealed now that Polaroid’s equipment has been purchased and ‘The Impossible Project’ will begin manufacture of the instant film come 2010. Find out more here.
Photographer
Rick Rodney has been a busy man since the last time we wrote about him. His site has been updated with a lot of great material ranging from election day images, portraits with the
Gas Lamp Killer and
Jason Dill, to a day at the Santa Anita racetrack. In addition to that, you can also see some nice images of
Q-Tip doing an instore performance (not sure about the location, but I am assuming Turntable Lab in Los Angeles). Rick is capable of a broad range of styles from photographing inanimate objects, to portraits, and picturesque landscape photography. A great all around variety of images are always available for viewing, which is exactly why I make it a point to check the site every now and then. Have a look inside at some examples of his work.
Slam X Hype loves Peter Sutherland, a New York City based artist, because Peter knows how to capture the hidden beauty of ordinary objects and everyday situations through various mediums. He has released several publications and films, most recently Buck Shots (powerHouse Books) and Tierney Gearon: The Mother Project (Zeitgeist Films), he also shot for the new catalogue Around
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Posted September 16, 2008
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