View Full Version : So, who wants to do the instant print 'postcard' exchange again? gr82bart 09-15-2007, 08:26 AM OK, seems like the last round was loads of fun, let's see if we can get 2 groups this time - 21 people needed. Sign up now.
Can be any instant print format - Polaroid 600, Polaroid 669, Fuji Instax, Polaroid 4x5 sheet film. Take 10 pictures, slap a stamp on the back and pop'em in the mail. :o
Regards, Art. winger 09-15-2007, 10:30 AM If I can find more pack film I'm in! That was fun. Are we sending to all 20 other people? keithwms 09-15-2007, 10:39 AM I'm in this time.
I'd prefer if the number of prints needed were less than 10, that is a bit pricey for what I do! Can we please divide into slightly smaller groups, say, groups of 5?
P.S. Oh, if you are serious about these just being postcards then that's fine , I can do 20. I was thinking more in terms of emulsion transfer or lift. Alex Hawley 09-15-2007, 10:39 AM I'm in but don't want to send out any more than 10 pictures. Having two groups would be fine. Nicole 09-15-2007, 10:57 AM I'm in gr82bart 09-15-2007, 11:15 AM We'll try for two groups of 11 people. That means each person sends out 10 "postcards".
Regards, Art. thebanana 09-15-2007, 12:54 PM I'm in again. Pete H 09-15-2007, 02:31 PM I missed the last one, but I'd like to join this round.
cheers
Pete keeds 09-15-2007, 02:39 PM Are prints from a Hasselblad Polaroid back ok? If so, I'll bite... gr82bart 09-15-2007, 04:04 PM Are prints from a Hasselblad Polaroid back ok? If so, I'll bite...Sure.
Regards, Art. gr82bart 09-15-2007, 04:04 PM Oops. I need everyone's names and mailing addresses - just the 'new' folks.
Regards, Art. TheFlyingCamera 09-15-2007, 04:21 PM I'm in for a round 2... kraker 09-15-2007, 04:53 PM Write me down for a "tentative". Actually, I just bought two Polaroid cameras for 5 euro the other day. This sounds like fun, but as the cameras are as yet untested, I can't commit yet... rkmiec 09-15-2007, 04:58 PM i am in.need to buy film. MartinB 09-16-2007, 12:57 AM Last one was fun so I just bought 6 packs of Fuji for $40 last week. Good timing.
will be travelling Oct 1-20. gr82bart 09-16-2007, 07:43 AM OK, so far we have people for one group. 11 more people needed - we know you're out there ....
I'd like to mix it up a bit too, so that some people from the last round aren't going get all the same people again this round - it's going to be tricky.
Regards, Art. Black Dog 09-16-2007, 12:28 PM I'm in! Samuel Hotton 09-17-2007, 02:58 AM This sounds like great fun!
I know there are people such as are found at http://www.postcardpolaroid.com/ that shoot a polaroid usually of the SX70 variety, address it, bung a stamp on it, post it and it gets where it should.
The Polaroid company used to have sticky Postcard backings called "Postcarders" to stick your Polaroid prints on. They were 3.1" x 4.1" in size. I used to shoot some travel photos with the Model 800 camera and send a postcard to friends or family. Easy, simple and fun. UNTIL, about 1980ish the folks at the U.S. Post office informed me it could NOT accept these as they DO NOT meet minimum size for postcards.
The Post office regulation SAYS: Minimum Allowable Postcard Size: 3.5 x 5 Inches
If the width is less than 5 inches or the height is less than 3.5 inches the USPS will NOT mail your postcard.
I miss my polaroid postcards!!!! THEN I read about these folks at postcardpolaroid.com sending a SX70 type polaroid through the mail WITHOUT a backing, just a stamped, addressed, naked polaroid. They say on the site that they get to the people they are sent to. SO I send a SX70 stamped and addressed print to my family in Minneapolis from Maryland. I fly out to visit and await the postcard for 10 days, NO postcard. I then send a SX70 postcard from Minneapolis to Maryland. I then fly back home to Maryland. It has been two weeks since I sent the Polaroid postcard. NO postcard has arrive either here in Maryland nor Minneapolis.
So am I missing something?? How is this going to work? I'd like it to work so I could once again send Polaroid post cards reliably to people.
The only way I've been able to send a Polaroid via postcard , is to make a custom backer with a decorative border and inset the polaroid photo so that the surface of the Polaroid print was flush with the surface of the surrounding border. THE REASON was the post office did not like the Polaroid print just "Stuck" on the card with its raised surface being higher by .008" than the backing.
Some things just gotta be hard and complicated!
Let me know what you know,
Sam H. Nicole 09-17-2007, 04:21 AM I received 3 out of 10 polaroids from the last one, so I hope this time I'll have better success. keithwms 09-17-2007, 06:48 AM Sam H., what about dry mounting the print... TheFlyingCamera 09-17-2007, 07:18 AM I've gotten 8/10, including all the Canadians (I think) and the Aussie. If you want to make sure you get the "postcard" to whomever, stuff it in an envelope and send it that way. Sure, it bumps the postage up to letter rate, but then you know it will get there. Nicole 09-17-2007, 09:13 AM I received a lovely polaroid today from Martin, thank you very much! A beautiful green countryside. What's the story behind this one Martin? Samuel Hotton 09-18-2007, 06:54 PM Sam H., what about dry mounting the print...
Hi Keith,
Dry mounting is just fine, or wet mounting is fine. The problem is NOT with the method of mounting as much as they do not like the idea of a .008" thick 3.4" x 4.2" print being mounted on a larger sized 3.5" x 5.5" .008" thick backing card. I surmise that the .008" step of the print on the backer might cause a problem in their sorting machines. So what I've done is mount a 3.5" x 5.5" decorative border on to the backer. This border is .008" thick, the same as a P-roid print. The center of this border is cut out in a 2.8" x 3.7" window. I trim the white borders off the P-roid print, making it 2.8" x 3.7", stick it to the backer in the window cut in the decorative border. This way the P-roid is in a decorative window mat and NOT sticking above the surface of the larger post office approved size card. A lot more work, but it does not stop me from sending a P-roid postcard.
Sam H. gr82bart 09-21-2007, 10:09 PM So am I missing something?? How is this going to work? I'd like it to work so I could once again send Polaroid post cards reliably to people.Hmmm ... so far most of us have been slapping a stamp on the back of the Polaroid and most have been arriving to their recipients - except, it seems the ones heading to Nicole in Australia.
Seems to be hit and miss.
Now you could just throw the Polaroid in a envelope and send that, if you wish. No biggie.
So, you in? I hope so.
Regards, Art. gr82bart 09-21-2007, 10:24 PM Hi folks,
Just listing those that have signed up so far:
gr82bart
winger
keithwms
Alex Hawley
Nicole
thebanana
Pete H
keeds <--need your aname and ddress
TheFlyingCamera
kraker <--oh come on, jump in here and send me your address
rkmiec
MartinB
Black Dog
Samuel Hotton <--send me your addressSo close people, we just need 8 more people to make another group. I know of you're out there with Polaroid cameras or backs ...
Regards, Art. :D |