Photographer Jesse Freidin has partnered with the Impossible Project, the company that has managed to save Polaroid film from extinction, for a New York City-based May 25, 2011 evening seminar called The Art of Instant Dog Photography. Attendees will be provided with the newest Impossible Project Film and refurbished Polaroid cameras (or feel free to bring your own). Jesse will teach you how to get strong exposures with your old Polaroid cameras, and the best ways to connect with your canine subjects. The event promises to be a night of capturing magical moments, celebrating the unknown, and controlling the unexpected.
I am a longtime fan of Jesse's work. He is one of the few photographers who continues the tradition of analog in a digital world. And I don't know anyone more passionate about instant photography and its revival. To register and get more information about The Art of Instant Dog Photography seminar, visit the Impossible Blog. To schedule a portrait session with Jesse Freidin or learn more about his work, visit his website. To see his recent instant dog series click here.

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