Sunday, April 29, 2012

Ten Years and One Day Every Day on Polaroids (1999-2009): Not for sensit...

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Nach Oh!

Fantastic typography and graphic design work here. Great life in this work.

http://www.nach-oh.com/


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Sinclair Motor Oil - 1940

Taken from the back cover of a 1940's New York Yankees Score Card. 
My favorite part is the '"Tyrannosaurus Rex" King of the Dinosaurs'
The whole score card is done with red and black ink.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Teamwork

Also from the 1930's pile of stuff. Love this postcard from a school for nursing.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

1939 Camel advertisement

I've been thinking of doing this as a new segment for a while now. Ever since I was a little little kid I've always been fascinated with magazine and TV ads. Obviously billboards fall into this category too, but really it's been Magazine ads that I've always loved. I have a ton of old theater and game programs, and a few old dust up life magazines that I've, for some reason, held onto over the years. And now I'm organizing a way to either sell or just discard them as we declutter our lives up. I decided to start scanning some of the ads and posting them here as a way to hold onto them without actually holding onto them. Hope you folks dig some of them. Also, I in no way endorse half the crap these ads are selling. I just think they're fun.

This Camel ad is from the back cover of a 1939 N.Y. Giants vs Pittsburgh Pirates Football program.
"More pleasure per puff _ More puffs per pack" So catchy, I love it.


Friday, April 20, 2012

media.net

Hey folks. When you review this site, be sure to check out http://ksaintp.blogspot.com/ It's my wife's site, she received waaaay more traffic and I'll most certainly be adding her to my media.net account once approved.

Thanks!
Taken on my walk at lunch-time. If I had lunch about 3 hours later the lighting would be perfect for this. 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Polaroid

So we've been decluttering around the St. Pierre home for a good while now. Part of the process is looking at every single thing we own and deciding whether we want to continue owning it or not. Not so long ago my Wife was accepted in to Art School as a photography major (which changed soon after,) and had amassed quite a collection of vintage cameras. Most I didn't care about and we both never knew if some of them ever worked or not. They just looked cool. Well, of the bunch we had four polaroid cameras. Two of them pack type film cameras and two of them 600 series.

I bought some film from The Impossible Project for the 600 cams. Honestly, haven't gotten a chance to shoot with it yet, but from what I'm seeing on flickr or deviantart.com results vary greatly, and then there's the chance that the person's camera might not be working right, or maybe the film really isn't "there" just yet. [update, as of tonight I just received an email from Impossible, they have a new formula for their instant films now, so perhaps the quality will become more consistent?]

The film for the Polaroid Land Camera is still made and easily available from Fujifilm. For the standard color format the part number is FP100-C. and I'm enjoying the hell out of shooting with it. The cameras I have are a Polaroid 100 and a Polaroid 440.

Here's some samples of the images I'm getting out of these cams.

Small amount of curves adjustment in photoshop on this one


No adjustments at all on this one. 
The smiling ear to ear little boy is my kiddo. That's his first ever ice pop so he's awfully excited.

I just received 5 more packs of film (10 shots to a pack) today in the mail and I look forward very much to my new analog hobby.