polaroidSX70PX70push0004 on Flickr.
Aberdour Castle (Fife, Scotland) shot using Impossible PX70 Brusch Bag shot in a Polaroid SX-70 (original model). A while back Impossible sold some film that had failed their normal quality control in sold call ‘Brusch Bags’. The film was very cheap (10 packs for £50 is memory serves me correctly) so I though I’d give it a try . It was extremely disappointing. It didn’t just have flaws, it was almost completely unusable, with much of it getting jammed in the camera. What was worse, most of it was completely unlabelled, so I had no idea what camera to use it in. But despite all that, some of the shots had a certain… err… charm(!). note that these shots have since faded to almost nothing.

polaroidSX70PX70push0004 on Flickr.

Aberdour Castle (Fife, Scotland) shot using Impossible PX70 Brusch Bag shot in a Polaroid SX-70 (original model).

A while back Impossible sold some film that had failed their normal quality control in sold call ‘Brusch Bags’. The film was very cheap (10 packs for £50 is memory serves me correctly) so I though I’d give it a try . It was extremely disappointing. It didn’t just have flaws, it was almost completely unusable, with much of it getting jammed in the camera. What was worse, most of it was completely unlabelled, so I had no idea what camera to use it in.

But despite all that, some of the shots had a certain… err… charm(!). note that these shots have since faded to almost nothing.

polaroidSX70PX70push0001 on Flickr.
Aberdour Castle (Fife, Scotland) shot using Impossible PX70 Brusch Bag shot in a Polaroid SX-70 (original model). A while back Impossible sold some film that had failed their normal quality control in sold call ‘Brusch Bags’. The film was very cheap (10 packs for £50 is memory serves me correctly) so I though I’d give it a try . It was extremely disappointing. It didn’t just have flaws, it was almost completely unusable, with much of it getting jammed in the camera. What was worse, most of it was completely unlabelled, so I had no idea what camera to use it in. But despite all that, some of the shots had a certain… err… charm(!). note that these shots have since faded to almost nothing.

polaroidSX70PX70push0001 on Flickr.

Aberdour Castle (Fife, Scotland) shot using Impossible PX70 Brusch Bag shot in a Polaroid SX-70 (original model).

A while back Impossible sold some film that had failed their normal quality control in sold call ‘Brusch Bags’. The film was very cheap (10 packs for £50 is memory serves me correctly) so I though I’d give it a try . It was extremely disappointing. It didn’t just have flaws, it was almost completely unusable, with much of it getting jammed in the camera. What was worse, most of it was completely unlabelled, so I had no idea what camera to use it in.

But despite all that, some of the shots had a certain… err… charm(!). note that these shots have since faded to almost nothing.

polaroidSX70PX70push0003 on Flickr.
Aberdour Castle (Fife, Scotland) shot using Impossible PX70 Brusch Bag shot in a Polaroid SX-70 (original model). A while back Impossible sold some film that had failed their normal quality control in sold call ‘Brusch Bags’. The film was very cheap (10 packs for £50 is memory serves me correctly) so I though I’d give it a try . It was extremely disappointing. It didn’t just have flaws, it was almost completely unusable, with much of it getting jammed in the camera. What was worse, most of it was completely unlabelled, so I had no idea what camera to use it in. But despite all that, some of the shots had a certain… err… charm(!). note that these shots have since faded to almost nothing.

polaroidSX70PX70push0003 on Flickr.

Aberdour Castle (Fife, Scotland) shot using Impossible PX70 Brusch Bag shot in a Polaroid SX-70 (original model).

A while back Impossible sold some film that had failed their normal quality control in sold call ‘Brusch Bags’. The film was very cheap (10 packs for £50 is memory serves me correctly) so I though I’d give it a try . It was extremely disappointing. It didn’t just have flaws, it was almost completely unusable, with much of it getting jammed in the camera. What was worse, most of it was completely unlabelled, so I had no idea what camera to use it in.

But despite all that, some of the shots had a certain… err… charm(!). note that these shots have since faded to almost nothing.

polaroidSX70TZA0130 on Flickr.Aberdour Castle in Fife, Scotland. Shot on Polaroid SX-70 TZ Artistic using a Polaroid SX-70 folding SLR camera (original model).

polaroidSX70TZA0130 on Flickr.

Aberdour Castle in Fife, Scotland. Shot on Polaroid SX-70 TZ Artistic using a Polaroid SX-70 folding SLR camera (original model).

polaroidSX70TZA0126 on Flickr.Scotstarvit Tower in Fife, Scotland. Shot on Polaroid SX-70 TZ Artistic using a Polaroid SX-70 folding SLR camera (original model).

polaroidSX70TZA0126 on Flickr.

Scotstarvit Tower in Fife, Scotland. Shot on Polaroid SX-70 TZ Artistic using a Polaroid SX-70 folding SLR camera (original model).