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Summary: After taking film and putting into a folder, generate an exposure. Learn how to create Polaroid transfers from a professional photographer in this free photography video.
Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. A New York native, he moved to Austin 10 years ago after graduating from Purchase College in New York. He has...read more
"So, after I have taken my film and put it into the holder, what I want to do is make an exposure. This is a great little machine, it's battery operated, I have my exposure right here, between plus and negative, and print. Once I get it lined up here right, I look at it and then I get ready to expose. Once I have exposed my image onto the Polaroid film, I peel it out of the pack and this is where it gets kind of hard. I usually end up counting between five to ten seconds. I peel the Polaroid film apart and I put it down on a piece of wet water color paper. For once it can be wet, and I peel it off of the water color paper after about sixty seconds and after I have braided it. This is a very interesting image , again, from a wedding, that I have pulled off. These images tend to have a muted color look to them, almost again, very nostalgic. "
eHow Article: Experimental Photography: Create Polaroid Transfers