Tag: subism

  • The ASL Encyclopedia – Beth Ann and Crom Saunders  Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection NIGO Beth Ann and I went to a deaf culture performance at the Chopin Theatre, The ASL Encyclopedia Presents: Sharks. The event was entirely signed but also interpreted in English as well. Crom is one of the organizers…

  • Revolving Door Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection From inside the Crain Communications building.

  • Work Desk Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection My new desk at my new office working for ActiveCampaign.

  • Construction on Southport Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection Thought this was an interesting setup. Still getting used to that light / dark dial on my SX-70.

  • Webster Place Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection Beth Ann, Morgan, Jessi, Paul and I went to go see Oz The Great And Powerful last night at the Webster Place movie theater. I have opinions on the film. (Blog coming soon.)

  • Southport Brown Line Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection Speaking of things I’ve shot before, here is one from a new angle. A bit overexposed, I forget to consider this stuff with the SX-70 but I like it anyway.

  • Fencing Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection I’m pretty sure I’ve shot this before but I love the fencing around my apartment.

  • Nintendo Virtual Boy Games Polaroid SLR 680 / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection Left out from last Monday’s classic games night.

  • Caution Falling Ice Caution Polaroid SLR 680 / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection Tuesday it pretty much snowed non-stop leaving North Michigan Avenue was a deathtrap of falling ice and snow from buildings, this sign was posted very near the beginning of it in a shielded area slightly in from the sidewalk.

  • People Watching Downtown Polaroid SLR 680 / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection I started a new job on Monday with ActiveCampaign on Michigan Avenue in the loop. I never expected to work downtown again and oddly enough I’m excited about it.