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Polaroid Pinhole Camera Film

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Summary: Film used in a Polaroid pinhole camera is Polaroid 669 film. Load film into a Polaroid pinhole camera with tips 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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"My name is Anthony Maddaloni. I'm a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. I'm going to load my pinhole camera with Polaroid 669 film. I'm going to take my film. I'm going to load it in with the paper side facing the lens. I'm going to be very gentle when loading the film. I do not want to touch this film right there. Very bad. This film is kind of pricey. Take it paper facing the lens. I put it in and I close the camera back. Again the back is closed and that is how I'm going to load my pinhole camera. Once I know that the back is closed I'm going to make sure that it is working and it's in there properly and then I'm ready to take pictures with my camera."

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