Promoted Work: Parallelograms by Jeff Enlow

Parallelograms: capturing the nude body on instant film.

This is a fantastic project; I've been putting up posts since the campaign first started .

Jeff has only got a few days to go and still has some work to do but his goal is very achievable.  

If you do support this project then you clearly have great taste and believe in supporting your fellow artists - On Sunday, I will give a shout out to you on this blog and put a link to whatever it is that you are into.

Go and support a great project. 

 

Promoted Work: Parallelograms by Jeff Enlow

This is the kind of Kickstarter project that flies under the radar; Jeff Enlow shoots beautiful double exposures on 20x24 Polaroid film.

I love this project.

+ Bonus internet points - cats!

If you have any interest in the photographic process, here is a video of the 20x24 Polaroid camera in use; it gives you some insight into just how difficult this project is:

Promoted Work: Parallelograms by Jeff Enlow

Jeff Enlow comes across as a quiet and unassuming guy but he's got balls; shooting on 20x24 Polaroid film, at a cost of $500 per picture, takes both a trust in your ability and a belief in your project.

I love his work; go support him on Kickstarter and lets make sure that some of the last remaining film is used on something that we can believe in and not some rich person's vanity project. He's got some good rewards even at the lower levels - this is really worth supporting.

Promoted Work: Parallelograms by Jeff Enlow

Jeff Enlow is working with a rare and near extinct medium, the 20x24 Polaroid film. He has a Kickstarter campaign to help him raise the funds required for this unique but expensive project.

His campaign page does a very good job of explaining the process and what he is trying to achieve; I'll leave you to explore it there.  

The 20x24 Polaroid film is non-renewable resource and it would be a tragedy to see it wasted. Jeff has a very clear vision and his beautiful figure studies are a worthy effort for this dying art. Please support this project.