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Polaroid Photography Image Transfer to Paper

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Summary: Try not to rip the image when flipping the glass from a Polaroid picture. Learn how to transfer a Polaroid image to paper from a professional photographer in this free photography video.

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By Anthony Maddaloni
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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

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"So, now I have my image. It's upside down on the glass. This is pretty hard. I'm going to flip my glass down. It looks good and you can kind of see how I'm spreading it. This is where it gets really hard. I need to hold my glass down and not rip my image. See how my image is getting stretch out there. I don't want that to happen. I want it to just stretch out a little, itty, bitty bit. This is the beauty of this. Now, I get to kind of even make this look more surreal. Put this part in. That stove is kind of looking a little twisty. Other boy's head is looking all weird. The grandma's head is still up there. So, that is my image. I can do this all day long and work on things. There's curtain tools I can even go in there with watercolor paper or watercolors and paint on my watercolor paper. This is now done on original Polaroid collage image transfer."

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