Impossible Project + the Multi-Talented Josh Goode
June 25, 2012 § Leave a comment
My brother and I were talking the other day and he mentioned that he needed promotional photos for his new website. Josh is an uber-talented producer, singer/songwriter, musician, composer & arranger (the boy’s a musical genius .. it’s true). I had taken a photo of him a while back on Impossible’s PX-70 Old Gen film. He liked the look of instant film and definitely wanted that type of vibe for the images on his website.

Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 Old Generation Film
The vintage-y look was definitely the right fit. I told him what might be cool is a series of photos that showcased the wide array of musical abilities he has and some of the equipment he uses. He liked the idea and we figured out a time to get together …
On the morning of the shoot, I was finishing up a blog post on using Impossible images in a RB67 and knew I needed something to post for the example. I had used the method before BUT the image I took was of a friend and felt it didn’t quite showcase the RB’s optical abilities. I cruised over to his place, mentioned the blog post and started off the shoot using the RB …
For the rest of the shoot, I used a Polaroid Sonar SX-70, mounted on a tripod if I was indoors. Most of the indoor images (unless taken by a window) were longer exposures. I mixed some strobes into one of the pictures (first photo below) but mainly used available light. You can tell which images were taken in rooms heavily lit with incandescents and which photos were taken by natural light. When shooting longer exposures indoors, incandescents will cast a yellow-orange hue into the image. Combined with Impossible’s films, it helps to add a vintage look that’s pleasing to the eye.

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel down + AB400(stripbox)&Sb800 flash with small softbox –

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel 2/3’s down –

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel down –

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel down –

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel down –

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel down –

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel down –

– Polaroid SX-70 – Impossible Project PX-70 COOL – Exposure wheel down –
I’m pleased with the images that were captured. I think these are a great start for his website and will help set the right vibe for who he is and what he does.
PLUG: Josh Goode and his engineering partner, Bradley Prakope, are INCREDIBLE producers. If you are a musician in the north Texas area and are actively looking for QUALITY people to work with that produce viable music for the masses, these are the guys. If you are curious about their services please contact Josh at – josh@goodevibesmusic.com
– Justin
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