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B&H Photography Podcast

Polaroid History and Techniques for Creative Instant Film Photography

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This is a fun conversation, very informative, and gets the creative chemistries gellin’. Our guest on today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast is Rhiannon Adam and if there is anyone who knows more about instant film photography, I don’t want to meet them. She brings a wealth of researched knowledge about the history of the Polaroid company and also simple but effective techniques to improve your instant film photography practice, whether via FUJIFILM, Mint Camera, or Polaroid.

Our conversation generally follows the framework of Adam’s 2017 book “Polaroid: The Complete Guide to Experimental Instant Photography,” which has been updated and republished in 2022 as a paperback version. The first part of the book (and our conversation) relates the story of the “Polaroid” camera and the inventions of its founder, Edwin H. Land, a.k.a. Dr. Land, which include polarizer sheeting. We learn of the race to market the various instant cameras and films until the SX-70 took the world by storm in the 1970s. We also learn of patent wars between Kodak and Polaroid, the ultimate demise of the Polaroid company and the rebirth of the brand through The Impossible Project, and eventually its return to selling camera and film products.

After a break, we talk more specifically about various instant films and cameras, both new and vintage, and we also highlight several of the many techniques detailed in Adam’s book and methods to improve your instant photography. From emulsion lifting and manipulation to fingerpainting, scratching, and even microwaving instant film, we discuss creative instant film processes and some noted artists.

Guest: Rhiannon Adam

Above Photograph © Enrique Freaza

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:04.0

For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

0:08.9

more.

0:09.9

For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app to

0:15.4

your iPhone or Android device.

0:17.7

Now here's your host, Alan White's.

0:20.5

Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:23.8

Before I stick to script, which is something I seldom do, I want to read one of the opening

0:28.3

paragraphs of the book written by today's guests.

0:31.4

And I quote, the technique suggested in this book should not be used by anyone under 18

0:36.7

years of age to the extent permitted by law and no liability is accepted by the author or

0:42.4

publisher for any loss, damage or injury, arising as a consequence of attempting the process

0:48.7

of describing in this book.

0:50.2

What are you laughing about?

0:51.2

This is serious stuff.

0:52.2

In case you guys are wondering what we're talking about today, we're talking about a new

0:55.9

book called Polaroid, the complete guide to experimental instant photography.

1:00.1

It wasn't obvious.

1:02.0

So anyway, I said, hey, John and I welcome photographer, curator and author, Rianne and

1:09.5

Adam to the show to speak about her new book, as I said, Polaroid, the complete guide to

1:14.3

experimental instant photography, which itself is the second edition update of the book

1:19.5

of the same title originally published in 2017 and it's now available in paperback.

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