an image of a green background

Polaroid

a polaroid photo of a man walking down a street
a yellow polaroid of a man standing next to a truck
a yellow polaroid photo of a pond
a group of people standing in front of a table

I love the color yellow.

a black and white photo of a person sitting on rocks
a black and white photograph of a rocky shore
a photo of a man sitting on a rock next to the ocean
a photo of a man with a scarf on his head
a man sitting on a log in the woods
three people standing on a dirt road

Maine characters.

a pair of people walking down the street in high heeled shoes
polaroid of a man in a mask on a skateboard
a group of people posing for a photo
polaroid of a group of people on stage
a polaroid photo of a group of people on stage
a woman is holding a microphone in front of a pink polaroid

Model students.

a group of people posing for a photo in a pink polaroid

What you make it.

a polaroid photo of a building with a building in the background

Scales.

a polaroid photo of a crowd at a concert

Beserk.

a photo of a man on stage with a microphone

MMM

a man is holding a microphone in front of a laptop

Cookin.

polaroid photo of a man and a woman
a polaroid photo of a man holding a microphone

Youngest In Charge.

a group of people posing in front of a yellow polaroid
a group of people posing in front of a red polaroid

Free Grace @ The Show

a man is holding a microphone in front of a blue polaroid

Ajary.

a group of people standing in front of a blue polaroid

Ethereal.

There’s something really special about the Polaroid.


I found mine on the bottom shelf in a thrift shop, something about it just caught my eye.


Since then, t has captured photos I could never replicate with any other medium, not necessarily in the term of editing, but rather essence.


You have one chance to capture the moment, I wouldn’t say it takes pictures and puts them out,

it takes moments and pulls them in.