Posts Tagged ‘instaxmini’

Hacking a Rolleiflex TLR to Shoot Fujifilm Instax Instant Photos

Hacking a Rolleiflex TLR to Shoot Fujifilm Instax Instant Photos rolleiinstax

Here’s an interesting fusion of analog camera technologies: Kevin over at the Hong Kong-based photo site FilMe figured out how to make his Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera shoot Fujifilm Instax instant photos.
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How to Shoot Instant Film Photos with an Old School Camera

How to Shoot Instant Film Photos with an Old School Camera tlrinstant mini

You don’t need an instant film camera to shoot instant film photos: Flickr user Angex Lin shot the above photograph using an old-school Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera loaded with Fujifilm Instax Mini instant film.
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Use Your Coffee Table to Show Off Your Photographs

Use Your Coffee Table to Show Off Your Photographs itable1

File this under “awesome ways to show off your photos”. Lomographer zakguy had a year’s worth of Instax Mini instant photos on his hands and no way to display them, so he created a custom coffee table using his favorite shots!

I arranged my favorite shots into a pattern based on overall photo color. It isn’t perfect, but it makes for a really fun real life Lomowall, but on a coffee table. From there we carefully taped down the photos squarely to the table with double sided tape to hold them all in place. Once they were all in place, I went to a local hardware store (Lowe’s) and had them cut a piece of thick plexiglass to cover the table top exactly. I attached some adhesive rubber bumpers to each of the 4 corners and placed it on top of the photos, and that was it. [#]

It’s a neat DIY project that you can do yourself if you have a suitable coffee table and a collection of prints you want to display.

(via Lomography)


Image credit: Photograph by zakguy

Instax Mini Print Playing Card Deck

Instax Mini Print Playing Card Deck instaxplaying

Sarah Ann created this beautiful full deck of 52 playing cards using Instax Mini instant film prints. Each card is a unique, and is a photograph of the card it represents.
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