************************************************************* ~~~~~~~~Announcements Updated 27th November ~~~~~~~
I am participating in the Holiday Etsy Fest - from 27th November to 1st December - purchase any 2 prints and choose a third ( same sized or smaller) as my gift to you. Tell me your choice of third print in the "note to seller" or by convo.
This offer also applies to calendars and the "4 mini prints" collection. Purchase 2 and in the case of calendars I will add a third one. In the case of the 4 mini prints, purchase 2 collections and let me know in "note to seller" which additional 4 mini prints you would like.
All purchases during these dates will also receive a two month subscription to my "yet to launch" postcard club.
As usual there is no additional shipping charge for second or subsequent items.
**Is your purchase a gift ? Let me know in the "note to seller" and I will do a complimentary gift wrap, add a note with your message and ship to the recipient. **
I've been creating these polaroid photographs for quite a few years now, and although the film is not being made any more I still have a small supply to get through.
Since discovering this process it has been a real source of delight to me, and a perfect way to work. My routine involves choosing a location, strolling around for a while, taking my photograph or a few, but not too many in one go. Walking around a little more to allow the photograph to reach the optimum point for working on. Finding a cafe, ordering a reviving cappucino and spending the next hour or so working on the photograph to achieve the results you see here. I try not to take too many in one go after one session where I shot a whole batch of ten in one session and had to race against time , with aching hands to complete everything before the film became unworkable.
If you would like the print in a different size to the one listed please send a convo and I will relist it for you at the size you want.
--All photographs currently listed here* are printed on glossy FujiFilm Crystal Archive photographic paper and are borderless--
* The exception to this are the Polaroid Collages which are printed with HP archival Vivara inks on Hahnemuhle art papers.