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Portrait of The Thing sleeping

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Shooting my last two sheets of New55... And encountering failure: 1 sheet the pod opened too early (and yes I am sure I put the pops- holder in the proper mode) second shot the pod didn' cover more than 1cm of the sheet and I tried to help with the roller you can see on the last picture... So no more New55 for me I will stay with normal film. There are people who can make it work and get something beautiful out of it. #analog #analogphotography #filmisalive #filmisnotdead #instant #instakwer #large_format #4x5 #new55 (hier: Hamburg, Germany)
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Tacita Dean at her studio in Los Angeles
More overexposed film. Just found out about New55 today! If you have older Polaroid cameras that use 100 Type film look into it! It'll make your heart happy. Outside Polaroid One Step Spirit 600 Damaged Impossible Project 600 film 2017 . . . . #polaroid #instant #impossibleproject #lomo #film #analogue #vintage #polaroidonestep #nature #photography #filmphotography #overexposed #damagedfilm #dreamy #hazy #new55

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Intrepid + New55
Before i begin, I'm not being sponsored or affiliated with either company. New55 PN: The P (Positive/ Print) is what you see on the left. On the Right, is the N (Negative) that I'm then able to scan, print, or do what I'd like to. The aberrations that happen around the edge of the image are a result of how the image is created, and processed. New55Film is a small manufacturing company based out of Ashland, MA. The somewhat foreign process of DTR. This process is the basis for all instant film. New55 is special because they are currently the only 4x5 instant film manufacturer in the world. Realistically, the film is expensive, it has its bugs, and its always disappointing/ frustrating when your images don't turn out. Learning and failing is not a common experience in photography with a digital camera, or even a seasoned film shooter. One piece of advice, is to start out slowly, and realize this isn't your father's instant film.
All these examples were created with a fresh batch of New55PN. I'd like to say how easy the material is to use, but to the layman, It's a minefield. I'm making this post to show what an amazing material it is. My previous experience with this film was in a controlled setting has been extensive. I worked for New55 developing, troubleshooting, and testing New55PN in 2015, so Im familiar with the materials. Unfortunately, controlled settings don't warrant the photographs, besides, I was at work. So, my results aren't perfect, but I think they're pretty good.
Let me talk about the other side of this post for a second, my camera. I shot all of these images in a Polaroid 545i back on my Intrepid Camera. This camera is amazing, it is the tool that would not grant me the strength to make all these images you see. It weighs ~2 pounds, and I carried this along with everything you see below. Additionally, I had my lens board fabricated out of 3d material. It seemed fitting for the intrepid. I had Randy over at Holgamods help me out.
Tips for shooting:
Check that there is some play of the clip, if its sticky, than its not going to work properly. A simple tap on either end to make sure its moving is enough
Tape: I tapped over the "Remove after processing, which helped from the sleeve getting caught in the 545i lever. (The one shot that completely failed was as a result of me forgetting to do this) Additionally, remember to take the tape off before you process the film.
Remember to bring a dark cloth.
This is new film and can't be treated like anything you're used to. Learning involves failure, and I was happy each time anything came up on my Negatives or Positives.
I followed these simple steps.
The Intrepid Camera Company has been making cameras for a couple years, and I'm happy to be using their system for my Large format shooting endeavors. The camera review will continue as I make future updates with the Color Slide film that was shot in this camera.
Not all images were perfect, and I had some fogging issues, and camera issues to be expected while shooting on a new camera. Also, depending on setting your ISO, will determine a denser negative or a denser positive. The alignment of Positive and negative being equal is yet to be realized. Also, the statistics. I shot 20 sheets of New55, and I had 75% success rate. It would have been higher, if I hadn't royally screwed up one image.
Some Various Negatives
And, Some miscellaneous Prints. The yellowing can be avoided by using a clear coat spray to stop the yellowing, but I do like the patina and aged characteristics.
F11 6hours, Iso50 This image made me the happiest. It is a successful long exposure. Taking Night photography, and marrying it with New55 was a dream I've had since I started following Bob's experiments in 2009. This image is a testament to how long this project has come. To The future of Analog Photography!
Began scanning again last night. There are too many negatives to count, but I started with the New55 negatives first.
This is the best of the batch... I modified a 545 polaroid back to be accepted onto a Mamiya Universal. This was a couple minutes at f16. Rated at about 25 ISO
Since the negative is 4x5, and the image size is 4x4, I’m shooting square on 4x5 film.
Will try my first pack of New55 soon. #new55 #polaroid #largeformat #4x5 #nicosphotographyshow #chamonixviewcamera