Good news for fans of the fading art of analogue photography, as the instant film instigators behind The Impossible Project have released a new book called 101 Ways. Guiding its reader across a 287-page Polaroid odyssey, the book presents 101 ideas on how to use, transform and present analogue instant photos.
Dedicated to people who love handmade things, 101 Ways is a beautiful example of photography and craft going hand in hand. From sublime images to unusual techniques, every photo promises to whet the creative appetite. By showcasing the work of passionate analogue instant photographers, 101 Ways captures the magic and idiosyncrasy of Polaroid photos. A worthy addition to any Polaroid enthusiast's library, the book also features detailed instructions so that readers can try out the creative projects for themselves.
The Impossible Project have kindly given us copies of 101 Ways to give away to some lucky readers. To be in the running to win, simply head over to Twitter and retweet our competition post. (But snap to it, the competiton closes on Friday at 5pm.)
Photo: #17 Gouache + Polaroid by Roxanne Daner
Photo: #1 Light Scribbles by Clareese Hill
Photo: #28 Transfer onto an object by Ferdinand Vykoukal
Visit The Impossible Project online for more information on their new book, and for instant photography tips and wares: facebook.com/ImpossibleProjectEU