
Polaroid PoGo. Images originally taken with a iPhone (top left, bottom right), a Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim (top right), and a Canon Canonet GIII QL17 (bottom left).
My lovely husband stumbled across the following at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW):
Polaroid: Help us convince Apple to add Bluetooth transfer support
“To encourage Apple to become compatible with the Polaroid Pogo printer, we are asking iPhone owners to submit an enhancement request form at the following link and to express their interest for better Bluetooth transfer capabilities including OPP profile so they can print to the Polaroid Pogo printer.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html
Thanks in advance for your help!”
Having just purchased a PoGo, I too would ask your support in requesting this change of our friends at Apple. And, if you love me (and to quote my friend Maggie), “do it!“
….would include that ShamWow dude.
Hasn't he been performing long enough with that microphone headset for no apparent reason? Let's give him one. The world needs to know that a simple piece of yellow fabric can hold 20 times it's weight in liquid. 20!
Zero Image 75mm 4 x 5 pinhole with Polaroid 100 Sepia film. The exposure was me opening and closing the shutter as fast as I could. Almost too bright a day for this film.
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