Polaroids around LA and NY

Did someone say something to you when you were young that you held onto? (And perhaps you kept what they said in mind for many years to come and even let it partially define you?) Sometimes I think that adults spend their lives trying to prove the criticisms they received as a younger person wrong.

We don’t have to let the past define us. We can experience the moment, and then let it go.

The camera of a polaroid holds space for a moment that’s occurring, it defines and validates that moment by creating a memory, and then it spits that memory out, releasing it into the universe.

Here are various Polaroids I’ve taken around Southern California and New York using a vintage Sun 600 Polaroid Camera, or by using the Analog Polaroid Photo Printer.

DJ and Model: Karma at the Santa Monica Beach at sunset at the end of our photoshoot.

Stacey Hazen laying on a digital floor from our shoot at the “Happy Go Lucky Exhibit” in New York City.

Palm Trees at sunset off the highway

The Eastern Building in downtown Los Angeles. (Snapped while I was walking through town after a photoshoot)

Dancer/model/singer/actor: Tracy Sokat from one of our photoshoots in NY

A small Flamingo statue casting a perfect shadow

-Oliver