Aspen and Old Cabin - Polaroid image transfer

Fri - May 12, 2006

Severance Inn - 4x5 Polaroid Image Transfer



Polaroid image transfer
Severance Inn, October, 1996. 4x5" image transfer from a 35 mm slide on Lanaquarelle cold press watercolor paper.

I started to shoot that old abandoned bar just by lucky accident. For me it was the most interesting object in the little town of Severance in Weld county, far more attractive than the new "Bruce's" bar serving "famous Rocky Mountain Oysters".

The slide was quite bad but I used it for my first image transfer. After many trials with Daylab slide printer and a lot of wasted Polaroid film I got a more or less satisfactory result. I realized that this unpredictable technique had a great potential for showing old buildings and other structures. I started to drive around in Larimer and Weld counties looking for old buildings, ghost farms and ghost towns, abandoned churches. The Severance Inn picture was a beginning of my lost Colorado series and my more serious involvement in Polaroid image transfers. A focus of my photography shifted from a natural landscape to a cultural landscape.

I was returning back to Severance several times. I had occasion to shoot a front of the old inn at a sunset: nice slides, but not the same character and feelings in image transfers. The building doesn't exist any more.


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