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Tan SX70 Alpha 1

So…after realising that my black and silver SX70 Sonar was not going to be an easy repair job, I decided to bite the pillow and buy a replacement. I probably umm’ed and ahhh’d for a good two months. Firstly you have to wade through the many SX70 lots on eBay that are listed as “not sure if it works but it used to in 1978 when my Grandad used it last”…which seemed to be most of them. There were also a few lots which were re-listed with suspicious regularity; this suggested to me that a buyer received it only to discover it no longer worked and sent it back. I almost bought one from PolaPremium, but refuse to pay the inflated prices. In the end I bought a very pretty tan leather SX70 Alpha 1 (manual focus), deciding that a sonar autofocus model would add to the list of things that might go wrong with it.

Two design icons

It came with a very nice leather carrying case, the strap of which broke the moment I put it on. Luckily the camera wasn’t damaged in the drop. I tested it with the remaining film salvaged from the old Sonar:

Found Toy

Incidentally, I finally got around to scanning the last Polaroids that I managed to take with the old SX70. Briefly in August it started working again for a few hours, long enough to take some photos at Steve’s birthday party. When it came to taking my self portrait, the SX70 died for a second and last time…I’m trying not to take it personally:

August Picnic

Goodbye SX70 Sonar…I will miss you

RIP

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Labour in vain

It’s official – I can’t save my beloved black and silver Polaroid SX70 Sonar camera :(

One day last year, on inserting a fresh film pack, the motor just kept running and would not stop, even after ejecting the cardboard dark slide. I’d read that this was a fairly common affliction and was due to a snapped plastic shaft that attaches to the motor. The repair is quite simple and involves opening the camera up and reattaching one of the springs in lieu of the shaft (see here for details).

The first hurdle was actually getting the SX70 open. The base plate is covered by a sheet of aluminium (covered in leatherette) which you must remove to get at the screws underneath – it’s glued on pretty tight and it’s quite easy to wreck the covering getting it off. That’s when I discovered that the screwheads were a non-standard 1mm square:

That funny little screw

I looked everywhere online and searched my local Maplins store top to bottom, but couldn’t find a screwdriver to fit. Apparently most SX70s are assembled using star-shaped Torx screws, but my mine was one of the very few held together with non-standard square-head screws. My friend Ben, a sculptor, came to the rescue and filed down an Allen key to make me a bespoke screwdriver small enough to undo the screws!

DIY screwdriver

Aaaaarrgghhh! To heap Pelion on Ossa, the moment I opened the casing I found this:

Drive shaft repair (circled)

That was the repair that I was about to make, and someone had got there first! You can see clearly that the end of the screw has been poked into a little slot on the drive shaft coming from the motor. If the problem wasn’t solved by this repair, then it can only mean that something else was wrong (most likely costly gear damage). I had to admit defeat, my beloved SX70 Sonar was kaput…

Dead SX70

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Your very own box of instant joy

Your very own box of instant joy

I’m thrilled to write that one of my Polaroid images has been published in a box of mini notecards by Chronicle Books*. This is a continuation of 2008‘s limited edition book, “For The Love of Light“, which it featured in. Once again the very talented and very organised  Jen Altman was responsible for getting this together. The whole edition of Light has now sold out, so this box of notecards is a second chance to own some of the images. And if you already own the book…why not buy the notecards anyway? Christmas is only a few weeks away!

My contribution "Fading Now"

My contribution "Fading Now"

The image the editors chose was “Fading Now” from my short series of expired flowers. There are 19 other cards (though my set had a couple of extra duplicate cards) featuring photos by Jen Altman, Jenny Vorwaller, Yu-I Chan, Liz Shuman, Cori Kindred, Shu Fang Lee, Jen Gotch, Fernanda Montoro, Mathias Meyer, Anna Beard, Nanako Koyama, Amanda Gilligan, Maditi, Anne Naumann and Hannah Huffman.

A few of the cards in the set

A few of the cards in the set

The notecard and the original. Guess which one's which!

The notecard and the original. Guess which one's which!

The notecards are printed on quality card stock, with a varnish over the image so they’re shiny like a real polaroid…

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Bling like the real thing!

And as a nice little touch, the border is printed with the texture of the original Polaroid paper frame

The 20 polaroids

The 20 polaroids

:)

Famous at last!

* If you purchase the notecards through the link on this site, I get a little commission – thanks.

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It’s a sad day for me…Sunday just gone I woke up early (couldn’t sleep) to a beautiful sunrise. As is my habit I reached for my polaroid camera, pressed the shutter and…kaput. My beloved SX70 is now dead. It could be in a temporary coma, but I prefer not to apply the balm of false hope.

All this in the week that a package of rare polaroid film arrived from Austria. Fate is taunting me.

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Instant Era

Just to let you know that I’m currently showing work in a group exhibition dedicated to the art of Polaroid. We’re showing at The Nest gallery in California and as this is my first show for a while I’m pretty excited! The private view is tonight, but if you miss that don’t worry; the exhibition runs from the 11th September to 31st October.

The show accompanies the recent “For the Love of Light” book, and I’m showing along with my fellow contributors Jenifer Altman, Anna L. Beard, Jennifer Evans, Jen Gotch, Anna Kathrin Koch, Monika Elena Kost, Nanako Koyoma, Fernanda Montoro, Mia Moreno and Anne Naumann.

To find out more about “For the Love of Light” project or to buy copies, click here.

The Nest gallery is well worth a visit, plus they do a lot to raise money for local arts grants. You can find them on the web at www.napanest.com, though it’s not as much fun as seeing the work in the flesh. If you in the area, drop in and see them at 1019 Atlas Peak Road, Napa, California 94558. Their opening times are Fri, Sat, Sun 10am to 6pm, though you can call them on 707.255.7484.

If you go, be sure to say hi to the lovely Ann Trinca who helped organise the show!

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Pre-order “For The Love of Light” now!
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25 photographers, 10 countries, 50 photographs, 110 pages – one medium.

Hi friends! As you may know, I was asked to contribute two photographs, along with 24 other superb artists, to a celebration of the life of the Polaroid photograph. The expression of our shared love for this sadly doomed medium is “For the Love of Light” – a beautiful book designed and edited by the very talented Jen Altman.

We are now taking pre-orders for the limited edition, individually numbered run of the book. Each book in the initial run will also come with a limited edition 5×5″ print.

You can pre-order your copy and find out more about this fantastic project by visiting the website: www.fortheloveoflight.com

I hope you can join us on our journey!

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