My best attempt to re-create this »
link photo of Edwin Land. The brightest star in the Polaroid universe. I'm glad Doc is around to continue the dream. Thank you.
I shot the 8x10 using a Burke & James camera and Polaroid 809 film.
(my stock of B/W Polaroid (804) in this format is very low so I decided to use what I have more of. I'm happy to say that for the first shot I got it in one attempt.)
I used a Sinar F2 for the shot you see along with Polaroid type 56 that expired in June of 2004. Took me 5 tries to get one that I was somewhat happy with. I encountered more complications than I anticipated as I had to trip the shutter with my foot and activate the strobes by using a Nikon that was synced with the strobes (with the self timer). Needless to say - timing was an issue. Especially in the darkness of my basement.
I really could've used a helping hand for this shot but I was anxious to do it & decided to give it a go on my own. And once I got started, well... I did my bestest.
The original shot of Land was made at the press conference when he first introduced the Polaroid process to the world. A glorious day.
/Now it's time to think of another star to clone./
QuickEdit - forgot to mention that the 809 was expired in '98. it's been kept at room temperature in a plastic bag since it was opened several years ago. still looking good. i'll post the original of that soon. along with the outtakes of the 56 film.