I Discovered The Forgotten Art of Instant Polaroid Photography

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @tobinhaasdehejia
    @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад +16

    500 views!!! Thank you all so much for the support! ❤

  • @gpocollectorboy3391
    @gpocollectorboy3391 Год назад +66

    Only modern Polaroids take so long to develop. Original Polaroid film from 2008 and prior developed in 90 seconds, completely developed in 3 minutes. Basically the speed of Instax now.

    • @GonzoTheRosarian
      @GonzoTheRosarian 3 месяца назад +2

      Agree! The new film takes longer. The B&W is quicker.

  • @caytonhopson3200
    @caytonhopson3200 Год назад +20

    I feel like it’s a growing trend lowkey i don’t ever think it’ll replace digital because of the prices and stuff but it really is refreshing taking shots on instant photo cameras, and i agree it really does open your eyes.

  • @or1ng385
    @or1ng385 Год назад +28

    How does this guy have 60 subs, his videos are insane and so well edited. If you keep uploading like this consistently you will become huge!

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад +3

      Thank you!!! Recording a new video today as we speak!

    • @jimmyurbals8028
      @jimmyurbals8028 Год назад

      ik I just subbed to him when I saw his sub count, I was astonished.

  • @ahmedkhan5107
    @ahmedkhan5107 5 месяцев назад +3

    It was never forgotten, it has always been an active and vibrant community!

  • @just_walkman8177
    @just_walkman8177 Год назад +9

    I love this video so freakin much. As a fellow instant photographer, I really admire the fact that you wanted to give it a shot. Everything you said was true, it really improves your ability and photographic eye. I already liked and subscribed. Excellent work 🫰

  • @doriyancoleman
    @doriyancoleman Год назад +2

    One of the best Photography videos I’ve ever watched. Recently fallen in love with instant photography myself. Looking forward to seeing more!

  • @irbeej
    @irbeej Год назад +4

    Hey great video! The Poloroid photos from the 1980's and '90's developed in just a minute or two, just as fast as the Fujifilm Instax film does today. When the alternative was waiting a week (or even an hour) to get your 35mm film and prints back it was definitely "instant." Granted, modern Poloroid film is NOT "instant" but the developing times have dropped from 30 minutes in the Impossible Project day to "just" 15 minutes. Hopefully Polaroid film chemistry will continue to improve!

  • @angrylbrylvr612
    @angrylbrylvr612 Год назад +1

    Very nice! A day at the lake and historic Oakland looks really nice

  • @troliroli
    @troliroli Год назад

    i got into analog and instant photography this year and i feel the same way about it. it’s such a fun process and i really like the physical aspect of it. i keep all my polaroids and developed 35mm film in a box and my collection growing fast

    • @photonik-luminescence
      @photonik-luminescence Год назад +2

      Yep. I am an hobby chemist and also amateur astrophotographer and i tought of trying to capture the moon on a physical film. This got me into thinking more of the scientifically fascinating process of developing films and that Polaroids give of a nice, warm, comfy feel. Sometimes it's not about the resolution

  • @anaymakan6989
    @anaymakan6989 Месяц назад

    My sisters have owned a fujifilm instax camera which i've taken now, the best/ worst thing about it when taking group photos, everyone always wants one :)

  • @andreapaolucci7380
    @andreapaolucci7380 Год назад +3

    Great video! Also fun fact, old Polaroid film used to develop a lot quicker than new film. You’d have a developed picture in 2-5 minutes and the film itself was a lot more durable. Now because of new manufacturing processes and chemicals being used, the film takes longer

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад

      Thanks for the info! Glad u stopped by to watch the vid :)

    • @elk3407
      @elk3407 8 месяцев назад +1

      I mean, the current Polaroid basically had to make the film from scratch with the old machines and a few notes. Absolutely crazy they even managed results this good

  • @christopherwelch5568
    @christopherwelch5568 4 месяца назад

    I am glad you've embraced the imperfection of instant photography. Your Polaroid camera design actually comes from the early 80's, not the 90's. May I suggest looking at thrift stores and estate sales for older models? I got a mid-eighties Sun 600 at Goodwill for $5 and it works like new.

  • @dean_5234
    @dean_5234 Год назад +3

    wow fire video 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @designthedays
    @designthedays Год назад +1

    I bought a Polaroid 600 instant camera a few years ago. I love using it!
    Although 600 film costs $20 for a pack of 8 photos, so I only use it every now and then, haha.

  • @MarkARhodie
    @MarkARhodie Год назад

    I'm old enought to remember Polaroid, first time round, tho I never had one. It's cool to see you enjoying it.

  • @DesertPunks
    @DesertPunks Год назад

    That's such a sweet camera, great video!

  • @CodyandJillian
    @CodyandJillian Год назад

    The match cut in the intro was fire!! Keep up the awesome work man! -Cody

  • @RavenclawFtW3295
    @RavenclawFtW3295 3 месяца назад

    Some people mention that it's not instant because you have to wait 15 minutes for the picture to develop. But think about this: Polaroids and Instax are still the shortest amount of time from pressing the shutter button to holding a physical print in your hands.

    • @trinity4574
      @trinity4574 2 месяца назад

      You don’t have to develop the film. That’s why it’s called an instant camera.

  • @Neptunite
    @Neptunite Год назад

    what a wonderfully nostalgic video

  • @Dakota96_
    @Dakota96_ 5 месяцев назад

    Need more of theses Polaroid photos

  • @kumozumo
    @kumozumo Год назад

    I did some in 2017-2019 and i’m getting back to it soon! planning on buying an instax sq6

  • @pierrezapata90
    @pierrezapata90 Год назад

    Hope you have great success on RUclips! Your videos are fantastic and your passion for photography is infectious. Great to see younger people still doing photography.
    I am a photographer and have a channel here on RUclips as well.

  • @D_R_Martin
    @D_R_Martin 2 месяца назад

    It seems to me that Polaroids are making a come back from the dead rather than dying out. For so many years, I would see polaroid cameras lining the shelves at thrift stores for a few dollars each. Now, you are lucky to get one for under $20 vintage and way more than that at the box stores. Even 10 minutes is instant compared to waiting for film to be sent off, developed, and returned. Anyway, it is great to see the younger generations setting aside the instant gratification for the slower process. Good luck on your journey.

  • @jayve2348
    @jayve2348 Год назад

    the quality and cinematography of this video is insane! just bought the new polaroid now + and am using ur video for composition inspiration. keep it up bro 🤙

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад +1

      Wow that means so much thank you!! Have fun experimenting and enjoy it!

  • @jossmounsey4451
    @jossmounsey4451 Год назад

    This video was excellent and has seriously sold me on giving instant photography a try!

  • @itzyoung
    @itzyoung Год назад +1

    Wow! What a quality video, hope all the new comments will bring more viewers! :)
    I never thought about buying one but i must admit that taking pictures with a Polaroid looks a lot more fun than other professional equipment. Looking forward to new amazing content by you!

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад

      Thanks for all the support and welcome to the community ❤️

  • @KimEngvoldsen
    @KimEngvoldsen Год назад

    Good video. I ordered me a vintage camera to . And Looking forward to talking pictures with it .😊

  • @SelVanaShow
    @SelVanaShow Год назад

    great video! hope to see more from you! you should look into polaroid sx-70 cameras...they're manual focus and come out amazing

  • @Mr.Rayxne
    @Mr.Rayxne Год назад

    WHATT I TOUGHT HE WAS FAMOUSS- HE DESERVES MORE IM SHARING THIS RN

  • @devinccimarquez
    @devinccimarquez Год назад

    Yo loved this video !

  • @King_Dragon_13
    @King_Dragon_13 Год назад

    I have a r5 that sits… I use my Polaroid and carry it everyday. I love it

  • @matthewpierrelys6155
    @matthewpierrelys6155 Год назад

    Just got into instant photofraphy after wanting to do so for a long time
    So glad i was able to buy a pack of 16 shots for 30 pretty wild prices but, we do it for the love for the art

  • @devinccimarquez
    @devinccimarquez Год назад

    I would love to see more Polaroid videos just subscribed

  • @87visuals49
    @87visuals49 Год назад

    How do you create your photo book ? Is it a program ?

  • @zooeyou7907
    @zooeyou7907 Год назад

    Hi. Do you recommend Fujifilm instax or Polaroid ?

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад

      I haven’t tried Fujifilm or Instax yet so I’m not sure!

  • @NeuroPOP1
    @NeuroPOP1 8 месяцев назад

    I have the Sony and Polaroid combo too ❤

  • @gottanikoncamera
    @gottanikoncamera 5 месяцев назад

    Welcome to film photography. Since you’re in Oakland, you should consider joining us on our bi-monthly Eastbay Photo Collective walks, film and digital welcome. We also have a gallery space on 8th Street in Chinatown, and a new darkroom. Everyone is welcome on our walks, member or not.

  • @polatronic8139
    @polatronic8139 Год назад +1

    That camera design is from the 1980's, not from the 1990's.
    The original Polaroid corporation had two types of film speed. SX-70( ISO 100), and 600, Spectra( ISO 600). The SX-70 Time-Zero film took only 1 minute, the 600, Spectra took around 5 minutes to fully develope. After Polaroid went bankrupt in 2008, the film producion was stopped, the factories were closed. The original chemical formula was gone. They have the recipe, but they don't have tha names of the chemicals, only some secret codes. The suppliers would know what are those chemicals are, but they are gone after Polaroid's bankrupcy. After 2008 a team wanted to save the instant film. The team called ,,The Impossible Project". They bought the basic film technology from the leftover Polaroid company and they started to develope the technology again. At the begining it took 45 minutes to fully develope. Now it's 10-15 minutes. I hope that they will found the perfect formula to a new Time-Zero film.

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад +1

      Super interesting history on Polaroids! Thanks for the date correction and for watching the vid!

    • @polatronic8139
      @polatronic8139 Год назад

      @@tobinhaasdehejia I know how exciting is to try Polaroid. My first camera was Polaroid Close Up 636. If you want to dig in more in to instant photography, I suggest to buy SLR cameras like SX-70 folding cameras, or SLR-680, SLR-690. The 680-690 is better becouse of the faster film speed and the built in AF and flash.
      I don't recomend to buy new Polaroid cameras. Sadly they not the best quality...

    • @SchroderPhotography
      @SchroderPhotography Год назад

      I would say even 1970s really give or take some design elemnets. Andy Warhol made the Polaroid fampus in the early 70s with the beautiful sx-70

  • @QuirijnVerheul
    @QuirijnVerheul Год назад

    U deserve more subs men..❤😮

  • @BobbyGogios
    @BobbyGogios Год назад

    Well made video 👍🏼 Liked your take on Instant photography as well. I'm a photographer/ filmmaker and I just ordered an Instax mini evo. Can't wait to started 😂

  • @DariaHupov
    @DariaHupov Год назад

    Welcome to the instant photography/analog community! You'll enjoy it here. 😊📸

  • @arturKNG
    @arturKNG 6 месяцев назад

    you should put in more of your photos in the video

  • @deadwolftv8571
    @deadwolftv8571 2 месяца назад

    Nice video

  • @ryanbabbit
    @ryanbabbit Год назад

    Really cool video, I'm subscribing. Keep it up! #keepfilmalive

  • @eyhtwozed2606
    @eyhtwozed2606 Год назад

    The new polaroid film is a rebrand of impossible project. I was an early adopter of their experimental film and i thought i give them my support since i love film and instant film so much. I didnt last 3 batch and thought i gave em 2 years before picking up the film again hoping they could improve them like how it used to be. Sadly, i see no hope at all in this company since the stability of their film and number of exposure remains the same through the years. I also quit film altogether when fuji film peel apart film stops their production and that shooting film now is more expensive

    • @gabvideo
      @gabvideo 8 месяцев назад

      From the sx70 pictures I’ve seen lately the quality is very much acceptable and nearly on par with the original pre bankrupt Polaroid film. Back in the day of film photography SX70 film was never cheap compared to say 35mm film but the experience of shooting instant print was worth the extra cost. Incidentally some of the original chemicals used in Sx70 are no longer available or legal so Impossible had to create new formulas which are thicker so only 8 films could fit in the constrains of the film cartridge. I think though that with the i type film (no battery in cartridge) they could make with 10 shots?? So I agree with you there.

  • @BobbyBrady2000
    @BobbyBrady2000 Год назад

    I had one back in the 80's but the film is way too expensive.

  • @gagasgrande
    @gagasgrande Год назад

    great video, love the enthusiasm. makes me really proud to work for this company !

  • @ayanpado
    @ayanpado Год назад

    should put “dying trend” in the empty spaces

  • @skade245
    @skade245 6 месяцев назад

    Not sure why you'd pay 200 bucks for a refurbished basic 600 camera when you can get the original ones for 20 bucks online, and even if it doesn't work the next one you buy certainly will, these things are hard to break unlike camcorders.

  • @JIducttapewallets
    @JIducttapewallets Год назад

    Yoooo, pls post more !!!!

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад

      Working on a new vid now! Hopefully will be out in a couple weeks

  • @aeish
    @aeish 10 месяцев назад

    i love this video so much you don't understand

    • @aeish
      @aeish 10 месяцев назад

      honestly i'd love to be more consistent with polaroids if the film were cheaper 😔😔

  • @nednelp9051
    @nednelp9051 4 месяца назад +1

    Forgotten?

  • @ZahidHussain-rt3gj
    @ZahidHussain-rt3gj 11 месяцев назад

    You (Sony camera) VS The guy she tells you not to worry about (Polaroid)

  • @okwhatever_
    @okwhatever_ 7 месяцев назад

    i have autism and this is really beautiful do you hjave autims too like me
    ?

  • @johnkelly-pd3vq
    @johnkelly-pd3vq Год назад

    I don't understand, nobody forces you to take hundreds or thousands on a photo shoot, you can walk in to any shop and get 6x4 prints or order online and wait to have them delivered creating that sense of anticipation, just baffled by all this mixed up thinking

    • @tobinhaasdehejia
      @tobinhaasdehejia  Год назад

      That’s true. I think part of it is having the capabilities of a fast camera at your fingertips is very enticing to use

    • @gabvideo
      @gabvideo 8 месяцев назад

      I sort of agree that one can get actual prints via online/home printer/photo machines in shops etc. but taking instant pictures via Polaroid or Instax is a different emotional experience. Using a digital camera/smartphone is not the same even though pictures are instantly visable and cost virtually nothing per shot apart from hardware/software/internet etc.

  • @guidomista
    @guidomista Год назад

    "forgotten" by whom? maybe you meant unknown to you

  • @simonedeiana2696
    @simonedeiana2696 Год назад +1

    You discovered the "forgotten" art of a company that still makes new products, has ads all over the place and is currently the obsession of instagrammers?
    Glad to have adblock enabled to protect myself from these stupid titles

    • @kumozumo
      @kumozumo Год назад

      i’m sorry your life must be sad to leave comments like this on people enjoying stuff

  • @myperspectiveisimnotblind
    @myperspectiveisimnotblind 6 месяцев назад

    More Polaroids please ❤❤❤

  • @mr_deyvson
    @mr_deyvson Год назад

    karai legel seu video