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JP Zorn
{K:533} 3/6/2004
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Oh, I wouldn't compare a polaroid to the combining of two negatives in terms of photographic manipulation. I just point the camera and shoot: often no adjustment of exposure, depth of field, even focus. There is no vignetting or softness of focus in the corners as in the Holga and I don't dodge and burn like "straight" photographers. I try not to even adjust the contrast and lightness/darkness (although some of that is inevitable in the scanning process). So I think of it as a fairly pure form of photography. I also don't think subject matter has anything to do with process. And that the subject matter here seems pretty straightforward.
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 3/6/2004
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kita's always very thought provoking :) I won't agree with andreas: pola-pics are the worst and most evil cheaters of all pics, nothing of 'imparcial docu-eyes' and this picture is highly stilized both in its presentation as in the election of subject, etc., much more than any heavily reworked ps-overlay. just that the process takes place before taking the pic, not afterwards imho
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Leslie Hancock
{K:910} 2/10/2004
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It's pleasant, but lacks the monumental quality that makes those architectural Polaroids so attractive -- contrast of the heavy architecture with the evanescent instant photo.
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 2/9/2004
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looks like the paper itself would be perforated, I like this Polaroid aesthetic that doesnt want to transport ideas with pictures but transports things you see, so that the camera is (in this case a simple) second eye ...
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JP Zorn
{K:533} 2/9/2004
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Kita - Taken in the middle of the summer (not snow, not piss). Maybe for my next shot though.
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kita mcintosh
{K:18594} 2/9/2004
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did u piss in the snow?
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Rui Leitão
{K:6321} 2/9/2004
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Good abstrats!
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