Terri Beloit
Life is full of beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. Smell the rain, and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams.” ~Ashley Smith~
Portraits are one way you can “take notice” of life and its beauty…and I’d love to be able to capture that beauty for you and your family! My passion of photography allows me to share in just a tiny part of your lives and that is what drives me - whether it be the beauty of a mother to-be, sweet newborn, caring families, seniors, once in a lifetime weddings or more... capturing that special time in your lives is a memory that can truly last a lifetime with photographs. My blog is here to share with you my passion, my love of photogaphy, a little about me and a little sneak peek your sessions…so check back often to see what I’ve been up to and what specials I occasionally offer!
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Blast from the past...

While on our cruise last month, I spotted someone with something I consider an "antique" - a Polaroid camera! In this day and age of digital, I can't remember the last time I had seen a Polaroid camera. It was quite a sight as they individual was strolling about the ship deck with this bulky looking thing...and taking photographs! Of course, I couldn't resist taking his picture...and sharing with some of you who might not know about these ancient cameras!

In 1929, a man by the name of Edwin Land, started the process which eventually let to the Polaroid, or what was originally called "instant film." It was nearly 20 years before the first instant camera went on sale to the public...for $95 which today would cost about $850. These quickly sold out, the idea was a huge hit and it was the beginning of Polaroid's success. Many models were developed over the years and prices varied...until the mid 1990's, when sales began to slide and sadly, in the last year, the company announced they would no longer produce the "instant film." Thus, the end of a huge part of the history of photography...and although we can't instantly have a print in our hand, with digital, we an instantly see our photos on the back of our cameras and it gives us that satisfaction of seeing what we captured! As the evolution of Polaroid developed over the years, I would imagine that some day my great (maybe great-great!) grandchildren will be chuckling at our excitement over the digital cameras we have today!

Although we can't "print" instantly from our cameras...we can create the same look with software...thus satisfying our need for the "Polaroid" look! Here's what I created from a photo I took of my granddaughter.

4 comments:

threedogstudio said...

I wonder where he found film. Or did I read the Fuji is making something that will work? That WAS a sight worth photographing.

Terri said...

That's a great question, Karol! Maybe it's as old as the camera...would have been interesting to talk to him about it!

Erin said...

I love the new look of your blog! And the cute little baby bum picture is my favorite :-) I haven't seen someone use a Polaroid in a long time either... wow! I have loved reading your posts about your cruise. You guys did so much in just seven days!

Terri said...

Thank, Erin! Of course, that little baby bum is pretty darn cute...do you recognize it?!! Ah, yes, the Polaroid...something that is not seen much these days...would be hard to find, if you wanted on!