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#380041 - 12/08/08 08:18 PM Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?????
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Legendary porn agents and scam artists alike (Regan Senter) have been using Polaroid film to get those instant shots of their models that cant be photo shopped in ANY way or taken to the local walmart for processing…..


What will porn valley do now!!!!

I guess its good that gas prices have gone down….since there will be a lot more “go-sees”!

http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/12/08/polaroid.farewell/index.html

(CNN) -- Every day for a year, Tacey Willis looked for an eye-catching photo subject -- a ballerina, a rocker dude in a bookstore or three older ladies from the Red Hat Society. She allowed herself one shot each day, with only one piece of instant film.


Tacey Willis' "Day By Day Polaroid" project contains 365 photos, movies, songs and quotes.

But halfway through that year, Willis abruptly took the money she'd saved for a down payment on a car and bought every piece of Polaroid film she could find. Why? Because the Polaroid Corp. announced it would stop making instant film. And without it her project, "Day by Day Polaroid," would never be complete.

Sixty years after Polaroid introduced its first instant camera, the company's iconic film is disappearing from stores.

Although Polaroid says the film should be available into 2009, this is the final month of its last production year.

Eclipsed by digital photography, Polaroid's white-bordered prints -- and the anticipation they created as their ghostly images gradually came into view -- will soon be things of the past. See some Polaroid photos from our iReporters »

From David Hockney's famous Polaroid art compositions, to the line, "Shake it like a Polaroid picture" from OutKast's hit "Hey Ya!", Polaroid instant film has embedded itself in popular culture.

The public's reaction to Polaroid's announcement reflects that. Blogs lament the loss. Polaroid-fan groups have formed on Facebook. On Amazon.com, a four-pack of 10 exposures is selling for $64 -- nearly $1.60 per photo.

The announcement hit Willis, an artist in Los Angeles, California, especially hard. She began her "Day by Day Polaroid" project in June 2007 and still had four months to finish. "I really freaked out when they came out with the memo," she said.

Her project -- a book manuscript waiting for a publisher -- contains 365 photos accompanied by related songs, movies and quotations. iReport.com: Learn more about Willis' project

So why did she choose Polaroid and not some other type of photo? Willis is simply in love with that little white rectangle.

"It always turns out completely different than it looks in the viewpoint," she said. "At first I felt frustrated. But then, as an artist, it made it more fun. You had to let it go. I like sitting down with each picture. It's like a baby. You put so much art and soul into it."

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Willis isn't alone in her devotion. Minneapolis, Minnesota, graphic designer Sean Tubridy founded SavePolaroid.com with some friends he met through a Polaroid Flickr group. The Web site's mission: to persuade another company to produce the instant film.

"For me, watching a Polaroid picture develop is like watching a memory form right before your eyes," Tubridy wrote on his Web site.

"With instant film, you don't get to make the choice of whether or not a picture is 'good enough' to make a print. You can't just hit delete because someone was making a weird face, or the framing wasn't quite right or in some way the image doesn't live up to the unattainable idea of perfection...

"It's life, and chances are, we'll find it in a box years later and be thankful that we have it -- dirty shorts, nervous smile and all."

SavePolaroid.com has about 4,000 members -- 573 of whom uploaded stories on why they think Polaroid instant film is worth keeping.

In a statement, Polaroid acknowledges its film's "loyal and passionate following," but says the company is looking to the future. Sales of all film types have plummeted this decade as digital photography became the norm. See how Polaroid's instant camera works »

Tubridy agrees that digital photography has its advantages, but he believes that instant film, and its 20th-century technology, still has a purpose.

"The biggest misconception is that digital is a perfect replacement for [instant film]," he said. "I don't use Polaroids to replace [digital], to take to parties and events. That's not really practical and I don't think anyone would argue that. It's just something special at times when you want something different."

For others, it's more about nostalgia and their Polaroid-snapshot memories, which make it harder to let go of their Instamatic past.

Sean Burns, of Columbia City, Oregon, fondly remembers the cross-country trips his family took every summer for more than 20 years. They traveled thousands of miles, covering practically every road west of the Mississippi, and almost every moment is documented on Polaroid film.

"Dad thought Polaroid was the greatest invention ever conceived and stubbornly remains loyal to the product to this day," Burns wrote on iReport.com. His father, Otis Burns, received his first Polaroid camera in elementary school in the 1940s.

"He was so intrigued and fascinated by the instant developed pictures that he became almost religiously devoted to Polaroid and refused to accept any other form of film," Burns said. iReport.com: Watch Burn's dad use his Polaroid camera

Otis Burns still takes the same camera on his road trips today. At every motel where he spends the night, he takes a photo of the view from the room -- whether it's a pastoral landscape, a brick wall or the parking lot. And on the back of each photo he writes the details of the setting: the room number, the town and the date.

"Sometimes magic seems to happen and a deceptively simple picture outside a Motel 6 can say a thousand words," Sean Burns said of his father's collection. "Polaroid photos take [only] a minute to develop, but sometimes art takes decades."

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#380042 - 12/08/08 08:54 PM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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I used to shoot with a certain type of polaroid film for a large frame camera. First the film was being liquidated for 10% off. I did nothing since that was only a small dent in how expensive it already was. THEN it jumps to nine times higher. Now you can only find it on ebay. At the latest over-inflated price. I didn't know supply and demand affected weird little art girl loners, too.
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#380043 - 12/08/08 10:01 PM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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Now those nincompoops over at Polaroid are trying once again to capture the youth market with the PoGo....Do I hear bailout?

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#380044 - 12/09/08 12:20 AM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?????
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#380045 - 12/09/08 12:30 AM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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That's nice but not the same.

Another point: What are all the feature dancers going to do now that they can't charge for polaroids? Charge for phone pics?
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#380046 - 12/09/08 12:34 AM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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#380047 - 12/09/08 12:49 AM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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No. Polaroids are for when you can't afford a hand job.
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#380048 - 12/09/08 05:45 AM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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Oh no, what will Lori do now? I guess she will have to stoop to doing what all women with her talent, poise, and intelligence do. Denny's waitress.


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#380049 - 12/09/08 10:30 AM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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Oh no, what will Lori do now? I guess she will have to stoop to doing what all women with her talent, poise, and intelligence do. Denny's waitress.




I wonder if Heff knows that she was using the Playboy logo to sell polaroids of herself? Isnt Heff known for being very "stingy" when it comes to the use of his trademarks?

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#380050 - 12/09/08 02:03 PM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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Agents are still using polaroids ? I hope you are joking.

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#380051 - 12/09/08 04:00 PM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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Aren't there portable photo printers at this point?
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#380052 - 12/10/08 01:39 AM Re: Now how will Jim South take pix of the whores?
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That's nice but not the same.

Another point: What are all the feature dancers going to do now that they can't charge for polaroids? Charge for phone pics?




Aww com'on Gia, christ!!

Two words: Kodak Easyshare.

Ya know, the little digital camera bundles that come with their own printer? Believe it or not, I'd be surprised if those prints don't last at least as long as a Polaroid.
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