The gang reviews the new Polaroid 300 Instant Film Camera, Ukulele rocker Henrique Couto’s 35mm project, Lomo-Like results with a vintage Kodak cameras, 35mm film and Polaroid 600 camera giveaway and more!!! Hosted by Michael Raso and Duane Polcou and special guest John Fedele. Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=itewf-11a873" skin="1" auto="0" ... [Read More]
Archives for 2010
GET HAPPY (with Polaroid!)
Even before purchasing the cute, little Polaroid 300 camera I’ve been dabbling in Polaroid instant photography. Only in the last month or so has it become all-out Polaroid Mania. Using “The Google” I researched Polaroid present and past, making a list of various cameras that I would like to test. I was amazed to find THOUSANDS of used classic Polaroid cameras on-line. My latest ... [Read More]
Polaroid 300 Review
Instant Photography is back! Podcast Producer and Host Michael Raso reviews the brand new Polaroid 300 camera. ... [Read More]
Giddy over Polaroid 300
I have to admit, electronics and hardware don’t excite me but I’d be lying if I told you that I wasn’t just a little giddy when United Parcel delivered a package from Polaroid today. Polaroid decided to abandon film cameras and instant film in 2007 in favor of an all-digital line-up of products. With Holga, Lomography and The Impossible Project keeping film alive for ... [Read More]
Episode 8 – May 15, 2010
Adrenaline is pumped in non-stop discussions that include Polaroid Instant Cameras, Impossible Project Instant Film, Cokin Filters, Vintage Film Camera Manuals On-Line, Holgapalooza 2010, The Three-Camera-Giveaway and much more!!! Hosted by Michael Raso and Duane Polcou and special guest John Fedele. Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=itewf-10f11f" ... [Read More]
Glorious Days with Impossible PX Film
I can’t remember a new film stock being invented in my lifetime as unique and extraordinary as the new line of PX films (for Polaroid SX-70 and 600 cameras). The film was introduced earlier this year by an Indie company called “The Impossible Project.” What's The Impossible Project? “A group of engineers and enthusiasts who leased an old Polaroid film factory in the Netherlands announced Monday ... [Read More]