POLAROID ROUNDUP | OCTOBER 22, 2018 | ABIGAIL CRONE

What better way to start this year's fall Polaroid Week than with a new Polaroid roundup? I asked people to submit some of the work they'll be sharing for fall Polaroid Week, so maybe you'll be getting a bit of a preview here for the week.

Artists are always sharing some of their best work when Polaroid Week comes around, I see people starting new photo projects and experimenting with techniques they don't always use. It's an exciting and inspiring time if you shoot instant film. I can definitely see what I expect of Polaroid Week in the submissions I received, the quality was phenomenal, and it was difficult to choose what I wanted to include.

Thank you all for your submissions, and if you aren't done creating photos for Polaroid Week yet hopefully this roundup will give you the inspiration you need!

Curve | SX-70 | Alex Lindus

Pink Leaves | Polaroid OneStep 2 | Polaroid Color 600 | Kevan Wilkinson

Afternoon Stroll | Polaroid OneStep 2 | Polaroid Black and White | Staci Kennelly

Ragusa | Polaroid OneStep 2 | Franco Carino Zanotti

Sunday Blues | Polaroid Image System 1986 | Corentin Schieb

California Dreams | Polaroid SLR680 | Polaroid Originals 600 | Brad Stein

Autumnal | Polaroid Automatic 230 | Kenneth Johnson

Beaches | Instax Mini 70 | Daniel Stoessel

SUBMIT

Every week the FSC features an article with a Curated Photostream that is open to all.  You may only submit one (1) photo and it *must* be a jpeg file and no larger than 20 MB. Please title the file "Title_Camera_Film_YourName.jpg" so that we may properly credit you if your photo is selected. Remember to check our Submit page to see all currently open photostreams. 

My next instant film curation is November 19, and the theme is Journey. You may submit your image here

Next week will be curated by Ruby Berry and the theme is Expired Film. You may submit your image here

CONNECT

Abigail Crone is a Polaroid photographer from Pennsylvania. She’s almost always wandering down a city street or through a nearby forest with a camera hanging around her neck.  You can see more of her work here or follow her on Instagram.