With the Impossible Project

This last week, The Impossible Project opened up a new showing entitled “Outside the Lines” in their New York space, and I was fortunate enough to be asked to participate along with 13 other talented instant photographers.

Below are my favorites from what I was able to capture in the course of events. I was given four packs of 680 Color Shade film to use and I blew through the first just trying to get a hang for how it behaves. Surprising as it may seem, this was actually my first time shooting with Impossible stock ever. As you can see from the prolific emulsion divots, I have a bit to go before I can start calling myself a master.

All in all, it was awesome to use the stuff and I really enjoy the quirkiness of the color.

Really, though, it was such an honor to be involved. I love the mission of the Impossible Project. If you have some extra discretionary income, I highly recommend picking up a few packs of their film. It’s a bit of a learning curve, but put in the time and you won’t be disappointed.

Oh, and I’d love to send a very special thanks to Kisha at Impossible for being patient with my myriad emails. She’s a real peach.

The good looking folk below include my brother James, Amanda Uribe, Joy Kim, Kara Caldwell, Hillary Murphy, and Colie Parks.

P. H. Fitzgerald Blog is now here

I’ve been primarily posting work on my Flickr for the last few years and am very much looking forward to shifting my focus onto this blog. Eventually, too, I will be opening up a shop through which books and prints will be available.

You may now rest easy, but you should come back often.