Some Vintage Gear

David —  June 20, 2012 — 3 Comments

I recently was honored with the acquisition of a Polaroid SX-70, and I’m thrilled.  (How much of a self-proclaimed hipster am I?)  It’s been preserved remarkably well and still has the original manual and flashes.

I’ve been trying it out by using some film from the Impossible Project.  It was a learning curve at first, but thanks to the fine folks at Photobooth and Christian Maike, I think I’m starting to get the hang of it.

Some photos below by Christian, Ross Hendrickson, and myself.

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David is a local web developer, writer and photographer in San Francisco and currently operates out of the Castro. He enjoys photography, bike rides, yoga, Cher, and a good burrito. He acts as editor of A Box of Paints, contributor to Brotogs, and can be followed @davidmc.

3 responses to Some Vintage Gear

  1. Love/Love/Love the one with the tower!

  2. LOVE THIS!

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  1. Insta-Post « A Box of Paints - September 25, 2012

    [...]  You see, I’ve sort of stopped shooting digital (besides my iPhone.)  Ever since I received my Polaroid SX-70, I’ve been shooting it with film from The Impossible Project.  Czech out some recent shots [...]

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