Last Updated on 09/08/2015 by Chris Gampat
Today, the Impossible project is announcing something very different. In a collaboration with Jack White’s Third Man records, the company is releasing a new Duochrome film for Polaroid 600 series cameras. Essentially, it’s Impossible 600 film but the entire image is rendered in yellow and black. To celebrate, they’re holding a photography exhibition featuring three famous music and concert photographers.
These photographers are Patrick Pantano, who shot the cover photos for the White Stripes’ Elephant and White Blood Cells albums; musician and tour photographer David Swanson who has worked as Terry Richardson’s assistant, and Third Man’s own Angelina Castillo.
Third Man Records Edition Black & Yellow Film for 600 will be available for sale on the Impossible Project’s site on September 10th.
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