It’s raining!
Photo by me
Aida on the floating stage on Lake Constance in Bregenz as seen in Quantum of Solace
The festival has become renowned for its unconventional staging of shows. Verdi’ s opera “A Masked Ball” in 1999 featured a giant book being read by a skeleton
via Julia Segal
We are pleased to herewith announce a history making cooperation between Polaroid and The Impossible Project:
As we have created quite some buzz about Analog Instant Photography over the past 12 months, the Polaroid licensee - The Summit Global Group - now can’t resist any longer and announced at a press conference on October 13th in Hongkong that they will re-launch some of the most famous Polaroid Instant Cameras.
Therefore they are commissioning The Impossible Project to develop and produce a limited edition of Polaroid branded Instant Films in the middle of 2010.
The Impossible Project is proud and excited that its ambitions and all the relentless work that has already been invested are now becoming the foundation for Polaroid’s comeback as a producer of Instant Cameras.
Large-scale production and worldwide sale of The Impossible Project’s new integral film materials under its own brand will already start in the beginning of 2010 - with a brand new and astonishing black and white Instant Film and the first colour films to follow in the course of the year.
Thanks to The Impossible Project
Thanks Save Polaroid for encourage us!
Thanks Lili 4 these good news ☺
A short film to promote the new Hollywood Boutique of Christian Louboutin. Directed and wrote by himself.
It’s a little kind of bullshit (shhh! I do not say anything!)… but I love some of his beautiful shoes! ★
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