These are images from our exhibition at Como Park's Marjorie McNeely Conservatory. With our remaining sheets of the now extinct SX-70 Polaroid film we captured the flora and architecture of Como Park’s Marjorie McNeely Conservatory. What makes this film so unique to work with is that the film dyes are like wet paint that can be hand manipulated before they harden, resulting in surreal and impressionistic images. The Polaroid images are then printed in sizes up to four feet square on a metallic coated paper that enhances their luminosity and textural qualities. To learn more about our art and for purchase information visit:
http://www.thelastpolaroidshow.com.