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237 posts tagged POLAROID
I think I’m gonna start blazing through the remainder of my expired Polaroid film. #polaroid
I think I’m gonna start blazing through the remainder of my Polaroid film. #polaroid
WE’RE NAKED.
For about the past year, every time I check my Flickr account, it’s always this photo of me and my friend Erin that has been getting the most attention. I’m not sure why because it’s about 5 or 6 years old and NOW people want to see what my ass looks like?
Polaroid was taken at Metro Gallery for Naked Baltimore by Jefferson Jackson Steele.
BANGKOK 24. May 2012.
I had planned on using a lot of my remaining film while in Bangkok, but only shot about 6 photos. It doesn’t matter where you are, a picture (especially a Polaroid) just has to present itself to you…no sense in wasting film.
BANGKOK SWALLOWS. May 2012.
I had planned on using a lot of my remaining film while in Bangkok, but only shot about 6 photos. It doesn’t matter where you are, a picture (especially a Polaroid) just has to present itself to you…no sense in wasting film.
BANGKOK SIGNAGE. May 2012.
I had planned on using a lot of my remaining film while in Bangkok, but only shot about 6 photos. It doesn’t matter where you are, a picture (especially a Polaroid) just has to present itself to you…no sense in wasting film.
BANGKOK CHINATOWN. May 2012.
I had planned on using a lot of my remaining film while in Bangkok, but only shot about 6 photos. It doesn’t matter where you are, a picture (especially a Polaroid) just has to present itself to you…no sense in wasting film.
CONDOR CLUB. SF, 1990.
The famous sign with the blinking tits was located at the corner of Broadway and Columbus in North Beach. I always regretted that I never got a photo until after Carol Doda was replaced by headline stripper Rita Ricardo. Blah.
MAPES CASINO. Reno, NV 1990
This casino was demolished many years ago. Dig those cowboys in chaps forming the “M” in Mapes!
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