San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines, shot 04/20/2021
16:08 YouTube video link in case the embed above doesn’t work.
I recently got a secondhand Polaroid Onestep2 camera and thought I’d shoot a behind-the-scenes video of a photowalk I went on shooting photos with this.
I scanned them with my Canon 8800F scanner.
I used a Polaroid 600 film cartridge instead of i-Type, explanation in 12:35.
- Polaroid scans in this album
- my 2019 video of developing 10-year old 120 and 135 film (circa 2009-2012)
- my No Parking photo project: on blog | on Flickr
00:00 Intro
00:21 test shot
00:47 How I normally shoot analogue/ film
01:45 photo no. 1
02:39 what Polaroid Onestep2 ejecting a film looks like
03:31 photo no. 2
03:42 my No Parking photo project: on blog | on Flickr
04:49 checking on the first two films
05:14 moved locations
05:45 photo no. 3
06:21 10 year old expired Instax Wide
07:12 what Polaroid Onestep2 ejecting a film looks like
07:29 photo no. 4
08:21 what Polaroid Onestep2 ejecting a film looks like
08:44 photo no. 5
08:51 flash popping
09:14 expired Kodak films – my 2019 YouTube video
09:41 how many shots left in the cartridge? LED indicator
10:02 photo no. 6
10:34 what Polaroid Onestep2 ejecting a film looks like
10:45 photo no. 7
12:35 Polaroid 600 and Polaroid i-Type films
15:47 End
I used up the entire film pack during this photowalk, but the timestamps only list seven (7) prints instead of the eight (8) that the cartridge contains, because I took the first photo the day I received the camera, as I needed to test it because I bought it used.