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Polaroid Week 2009

It’s is Polaroid Week 2009! I’ll be posting a new Polaroid picture each day this week, Monday through Friday. I posted about it over at HelloCraft.

This morning I started browsing through my collection of Polaroid cameras looking for one that might have film left in it. None of them did and this triggered panic. Reality hit for the first time. I might never be able to buy Polaroid instant film ever again. I knew I had at least one film pack left in the basement, but I immediately started kicking myself thinking “WHY DIDN’T YOU STOCK UP WHEN THEY ANNOUNCED PRODUCTION STOPPED!”

When they originally announced that Polaroid halting production of their instant films I wasn’t worried, I had tons of boxes of film still. I continued to take pictures frivolously as if each film pack was like water and would never run out. Deep down inside I thought it was just a threat and Polaroid would never dare to stop making a product that everyone loves, a product that has become so deep rooted in our culture/society and such a huge medium in the art world.

I drove around today thinking, thinking, thinking. This last film pack I have has to last the week and plus some. I’m allotting only one picture a day. No take backs, no re-dos, no multiple shots. Each and every picture might be one of the very last Polaroid pictures ever taken. Ever. That carries a lot of weight and pressure.

It’s beautiful outside today. A gorgeous fall day with blue skies and growing bare trees with the goldest of gold leaves remaining. But is a snapshot of that worthy of one of the last pieces of film? Hasn’t that been done again and again?

I hoped that when the time came for today’s picture, the one that was meant to be, that I would realize it and be able to capture it fully. I kept my camera by my side as went through my day.

I took the rest of the day off work and decided to utilize my day fully. I got things done that I just can’t seem to force myself to do on the weekends. I cleaned out my dead car and went to the post office. I grabbed a box of tulip bulbs that I had purchased as part of my “To-Do list for 2009″. I went outside and put my hands in the earth. As I dug through the cold dirt I realized that this would be the picture. I’ll document this as I cross off an item off my list. A perfect item to document, as planting fall bulbs also carries connotations of death and rebirth. As everything dies and goes into hibernation for the winter, I’m investing in and hoping for beauty in the future/upcoming spring.

Of course, the picture didn’t turn out as I had hoped, and where I normally would have retaken it, this year, I get what I get. So here it is. My first contribution to Polaroid Week 2009. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that Polaroid too has a rebirth and that we can keep it going. If you read the quick Hello Craft article I wrote (linked above) you will find several links to help support the movement. Please take a moment to check those out.

And I’d love to hear if you are also participating in “Roid Week”. Leave me a comment. Polaroidgirl on twitter has created a list (here) of all the people participating, and of course there is the flickr group devoted to it as well.

Plant your TuLips here

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Hello to everyone from Decor8! Welcome to my blog :D
Today = amazing.
I was so busy at work today that I didn’t even have a moment to take lunch, let alone check my email. You can imagine my surprise when I finally did and was tipped off by several friends that I had been featured on Decor8, one of the greatest design/art blogs out there.
The praise felt wonderful and as I said to my sister, I value that kind of recognition over a sale any day. It just means the world to me that someone I admire would have taken notice of my work and then goes on to share it to their audience. Honestly, I got teary. It made me feel so proud of myself.
Another amazing thing that I learned today: Tulips, after being cut several days, will open and close during the day and evening, (and this is where it gets crazy) even WITHOUT any exposure of natural sunlight. It’s like tulips have instincts. Immediately I think of a song they used to play on Dr. Demento, “I’ve heard the screams of the vegetables” Then I think about a story that my grandma used to tell about when I was really little staying at my grandparents house. My grandma and I were watching my grandpa out the window and when I asked her what he was doing she said trimming the roses from the bush. Apparently I started crying because I thought it was hurting or killing them and so she ran out and made him stop.
It’s really past my time to hit the hay, so I’ll say good night and thank you for stopping by everyone (new and old friends alike).