Daffodills Naarden 2004
Original unique analog 'Polaroid SX-70 Manipulations'.
This photo was taken with the Polaroid SX-70 Land camera. The
American Edwin Land, who developed the Polaroid process in 1948, introduced
this 'Vintage Polaroid SX-70 Single Lens Reflex Land Camera' in 1972. The
'instantly ready photos' from this camera could be manipulated for 20 minutes
after exposure, be done with a spatula. The photographic emulsion was then still soft and so one
could paint photographically. David
McGlynn, Andy
Warhol and Nobuyoshi
Araki were also avid users of this
camera. The accompanying photo is therefore a unique copy, framed and put in a
35x28 cm passe-partout. Scans have been made of these Polaroids and Chromogenic
Prints on Glossy Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper can be ordered in the format
60x50 cm in a limited edition of a maximum of 25 copies for € 250 (excluding
frame, 9% VAT and shipping costs).
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