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Instant vs. Instant

August 21, 2011 By shutter sisters

Whip out a Polaroid camera and the children will come running. They will surround you and look at you and this strange camera you hold as if you are from another planet. And they will ask questions. Many, many questions. How old is that thing? How does it even work? Film? What do you mean, film? A few might tell you they’ve actually heard their parents talk about these cameras. But to most, the concept is brand new. To take a picture with a Polaroid SX-70 and watch the faces as the image quietly appears is to experience a special brand of magic.

Adults are often just as mystified. Pull out a Polaroid camera on any street in any city in the world and someone will stop you. Someone will want to talk to you about it. They will tell you they didn’t know people still shot with Polaroids and didn’t they stop making the film ages ago? Then they’ll get all soft in the eyes when they tell you about the Polaroid camera they grew up using. 

As a Polaroid photographer, I’m thoroughly charmed by these interactions. I really am. But every once in a while, there’s a gap in the conversation. A few seconds, a pause. And I know what they want to ask, I know what they’re thinking. Their bewilderment is practically palpable. Why bother with instant cameras when digital photography exists? In an age where there are phone apps that reproduce the general aesthetic of a Polaroid image in a couple of seconds, where does instant photography fit in? A digital camera in most every phone means that image sharing has never been more immediate. With apps likes instagram, I can take a picture with my iphone, choose from a variety of film-like filters and share the results immediately with the online world. How can instant photography compete with that? The answer is that it can’t. It doesn’t have to.

Because there’s just no substitution for the real thing.

There’s no sound like the zzzip and whirrr a Polaroid camera makes as it shoots a photograph out, there’s no feeling like the one that comes as you hold that picture in the palm of your hand and watch as the image slowly appears. And, hard as they may try, they just can’t reproduce what instant cameras and instant films do with color and light. This is not to say that I don’t absolutely love my nikon DSLR. Or that I haven’t (joyously) fallen down a sizable instagram rabbit hole myself. I wholeheartedly acknowledge that digital photography and iphoneography have pushed the medium in wildly exciting new directions. They’re just not meant to completely replace all that has come before them. And in a world where technology seems to be pushing us all along at breakneck speed, I think we can’t help but be drawn to things that force us to slow down.

When I shoot with my Polaroid camera, this is exactly what happens. I slow down. Ironically enough, the technology that so many originally associated with speed causes me to slow things down. When I look through the viewfinder of my Polaroid camera, I take my time, I think about what I’m shooting before I press that little red button. And as the camera spits the picture out, I hold my breath. 

Image and words courtesy of our newest regular contributor here at Shutter Sisters Andrea Corrona Jenkins, also know as Hula from Hula Seventy. (crowd goes wild). We are giddy to have her here!

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In honor of Andrea and all things Poloroid (Hula’s trueest passion) we are offering a giveaway today! A comlimentary registration to her soon-coming teahouse workshop! Instant Magic. Sounds dreamy, doesn’t it?

 Just comment here between now and Tuesday night (8/23 at midnight ESTP) with a warm welcome to Andrea to be entered to win. And feel free to share something you captured in an instant (with your camera of choice).

Comments

  1. vivienne says

    August 21, 2011 at 5:05 pm

    So looking forward to seeing more of Andrea's posts here!

  2. Marcie says

    August 21, 2011 at 5:06 pm

    You've describe the whirr and the pop of a polaroid camera and film so perfectly here. Nothing like it!!!!

  3. loriel says

    August 21, 2011 at 5:35 pm

    Great piece!

  4. Deb says

    August 21, 2011 at 5:39 pm

    Oh, what a fantastic post, and thank you so much for the link to the SX-70 advert too – what a total joy! I got my first Sx-70 this year, and I agree with every word you've written. And they do make you slow down – especially knowing you only have a few precious exposures on each film – you slow right down and really take your time, and it's fabulous. Thanks for this great post, you've made me day πŸ™‚

  5. JennifΓ©e says

    August 21, 2011 at 6:00 pm

    Yes, yes, yes – I couldn't agree more!! πŸ™‚ I shoot film, phone and regular digital, and they all enrich my photography rather than overlap.

  6. wendy says

    August 21, 2011 at 6:02 pm

    andrea is magic with both words and polaroid's. she's just magic in general, but especially with the words and the film.

  7. rakusribut says

    August 21, 2011 at 6:23 pm

    wonderful and inspiring words…. it' s great to be able to create images with lots of different cameras, all with their own strengths and qualities…
    what i remember from my youth though is that we were always really disappointed with the results of our polaroids, they never lived up to our expectations, because we compared the colors and quality with the pictures we made with our expensive 35 mm cameras, and of course they fell short….
    i think right now, with all the different ways to document what we see around us, and the different ways we look at (our) photographs, we can finally appreciate the specific qualities and possibilities that polaroid brings to photography
    the same goes to analog photography in general, i think
    next week i will get my dad' s olympus with all the lenses and i really look forward to returning to film photography, especially the fine grain black and white films….
    for the unexpected moments that i absolutely want to capture i still love my iPhone' s hipstamatic app
    yesterday i went to a dutch-indonesian country fair (pasar malam) and took some wonderful shots of some of the visitors

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/61760618@N08/sets/72157627483224168/detail/

  8. Bridget [aviary] says

    August 21, 2011 at 6:25 pm

    what a wonderful post! I love instant film too:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/aviaryimages/6062637569/in/photostream

  9. annie says

    August 21, 2011 at 6:35 pm

    I love instant photography…brings me back.

  10. Tammy Lee Bradley says

    August 21, 2011 at 6:43 pm

    Lovely post. Welcome sweet Andrea. xo tam

  11. Lindsey says

    August 21, 2011 at 6:48 pm

    First off I'm a HUGE hulaseventy fan! and secondly I got a kick out of this story because I just finished up a post about how much I love my Polaroid cameras you are right nothing beats the zippp and whrrrrl of a Polaroid. I scanned a couple from my trip to BlogHer here http://www.themodchik.com/2011/08/polaroid-300-camera-giveaway/

    Happy to be able to find Hula here!

  12. Sue Eberhart says

    August 21, 2011 at 7:47 pm

    A lovely spontaneous image and welcome to your newest talent, Andrea! How wonderful to have such talented young women as a daily resource.

  13. Caryn says

    August 21, 2011 at 7:51 pm

    Lovely post, Andrea. πŸ™‚ And I agree with you wholeheartedly that there is room for all of the wonderful photographic tools we now have available to us. Just this week I acquired both my first iPhone and a much-anticipated shipment of Impossible Project Polaroid film. I'm equally excited about both!

    As far as that attention-getting "zzzip and whirrr," I wrote about one of my own Polaroid encounters here: http://instamaticgratification.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/278365/

  14. xanthe says

    August 21, 2011 at 7:57 pm

    Welcome, how lovely to have you here x. xo

  15. lilia says

    August 21, 2011 at 8:27 pm

    OMG, welcome Andrea – you are a perfect Shutter Sister!! πŸ™‚ My first camera was a polaroid – I wish wish WISH I knew what had happened to it!! πŸ™‚

  16. Sharon says

    August 21, 2011 at 9:06 pm

    Welcome, Andrea! I look forward to seeing your photos and feeling your inspiration to push my own photo boundaries.

  17. lindsay h says

    August 21, 2011 at 9:15 pm

    I love old Polaroid cameras & anything film!

  18. veronica says

    August 21, 2011 at 9:26 pm

    I have admired Andreas work for the last year. Her photos are playful and non-fearful. I agree that she is a strong addition to this collaboration. Bravo, Andrea!

  19. Fourth Breakfast says

    August 21, 2011 at 11:34 pm

    Oh, that comment about the sound of a Polaroid camera brought back so many memories.

  20. jamie says

    August 22, 2011 at 12:00 am

    Ah!! Andrea, welcome and congrats!

  21. LaLa says

    August 22, 2011 at 12:44 am

    I just returned from a month in my hometown of Tamale, Ghana, West Africa.
    I dearly wished I had an instant camera with me. People there are so used to being treated like they are zoo animals by tourists that they dislike having their picture taken. Why should they let you take their picture when they will never see you again and they will never see the picture you took again.

    With an instant camera I could have taken all of the portraits I dreamed of. Sigh.

    Instead I took pictures of my family.
    http://whichwayishomeagain.blogspot.com/2011/08/home.html

  22. Becky says

    August 22, 2011 at 12:46 am

    Welcome Andrea!

  23. Ellie A says

    August 22, 2011 at 12:57 am

    BIG welcome to you Andrea & I can't wait to see what you share with us. I FINALLY was able upgrade to an ipod4 and have been camera app happy. This is a picture of my little girl this AM. She is my little star who loves to sing from the minute she gets up.

    http://instagr.am/p/K4PZy/?ref=nf

  24. Lisa says

    August 22, 2011 at 1:00 am

    There's no way I could make it to CA for this workshop, but I wanted to welcome Andrea. I am SO excited to read/see more!

  25. Kristina says

    August 22, 2011 at 7:15 am

    i dont own a polaroid but i have two 35mm vintage cameras that i absolutely adore. i often wonder all the way from why people stopped using wonderful beautifully designed film cameras and chose simple point and shoots and digitals and now all this iphone thing….and again why someone now from this digital age would choose bother with all the film stuff…the answer is, now matter how simple and user friendly digitals are, the film is real and nothing can ever replace it. it is not for everyone but i am sometimes surprised how many people pick up film again lately.

  26. fliermail says

    August 22, 2011 at 8:29 am

    As a SX-70 Polaroid Film 'painter'..revel in squishing the emulsion around I'm so happy to see all of this 'instant film' Love!

  27. Cheryl T. says

    August 22, 2011 at 6:50 pm

    I love polariod photos. My Dad had a camera when we were young and we always loved playing with it. I'm going to ask him if he still has it. I don't know if they still make the film for that camera. So much fun! I adore instant cameras.

  28. mosey says

    August 22, 2011 at 8:11 pm

    Yay! Now that is GREAT news!!!

  29. jenna c. says

    August 22, 2011 at 9:37 pm

    i have such great memories of being a kid with a polaroid camera. taking a picture of something and then taking that something (in picture form) with me – it always amazed me!

  30. Vanessa says

    August 22, 2011 at 9:40 pm

    Always a treat to read a post by Andrea. I would love to do one of her workshops. And I feel exactly the same way about instant photography as she does. I love all the questions from strangers about polaroid shooting. People are excited to see these fun old cameras in use.

  31. Vanessa says

    August 22, 2011 at 11:10 pm

    oh oh oh! Pick me, I would be in heaven to take a class from the one and one, lovely Ms Hula!
    in heaven I say.

  32. Jeanne says

    August 22, 2011 at 11:12 pm

    Been a follower for years- it only makes sense for you to join this talented group! Congrats!

  33. Simis says

    August 23, 2011 at 10:55 am

    Lovely article! I have always like your work… congrats on becoming part of the new group!

  34. sarah w. says

    August 23, 2011 at 3:37 pm

    Ooooh, I'm so excited! I've been following Andrea's blog for years now…and LOVE her photography!

    Her workshop sounds like so much fun!

  35. jen downers says

    August 23, 2011 at 6:02 pm

    oh how i love andrea, and her work? it's just downright breathtaking. enjoy this shutter sisters contribution, dear andrea!!!!! xo

  36. Bree Walk says

    August 23, 2011 at 6:21 pm

    This workshop sounds lovely! I adore Andrea and her work. I hope i get the chance to learn some of her Polaroid secrets πŸ™‚

  37. Kimberly L.C. says

    August 23, 2011 at 7:11 pm

    This would be such an amazing experience to win a seat in this class! I have an Instax camera and I love the responses I get when I lift that huge plastic thing up to my face! Recently I caught a picture of my husband's profile at the park… it's a beautiful image and the picture makes me feel almost as good as that moment did.

  38. kL says

    August 24, 2011 at 2:02 am

    oh my. so excited that andrea's here, i've been a quiet reader of her blog for a long time now and also just discovered teahouse studio {& have been trying to decide what my first class would be…} so to write that i'm crossing my fingers that i get picked is an understatement. πŸ™‚
    congrats andrea!
    x0

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  40. Anna says

    August 25, 2011 at 12:48 am

    Congrats to Andrea! Winning a Teahouse workshop would be awesome, but having Andrea here now is the true prize!

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    August 25, 2011 at 8:03 am

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  42. brooke says

    September 19, 2011 at 6:09 pm

    yup, that's it!

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