I’ve heard that if you drop the polaroid picture into a bucket of water immediately before it sets, you can then manipulate the picture with a stylus. Get “painterly” results or just crazy pictures of the ones you love. If it works hope you let me know. I don’t have a camera but it sounds like such a good idea.
Thanks for the tip, Mary! Will do. I just happen to have a bucket, a faucet *and* a stylus, in addition to the polaroid film. I love doing new things with old stuff.
I would have liked to see more of Penny’s art, I mean it was hardly enough of a peek to know what she does! We love you Danny, but this was more about seeing you! Another two minutes of artist process and work so we know what we are signing up for? Too much to ask? Please! Next time!!
That was totally a cute peek behind the scenes! I’ve known about Penelope for a really long time so this is exciting! I’m glad that you were so completely present with Penelope and her family the first night, that you forgot to film.
I’ve heard that if you drop the polaroid picture into a bucket of water immediately before it sets, you can then manipulate the picture with a stylus. Get “painterly” results or just crazy pictures of the ones you love. If it works hope you let me know. I don’t have a camera but it sounds like such a good idea.
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Thanks for the tip, Mary! Will do. I just happen to have a bucket, a faucet *and* a stylus, in addition to the polaroid film. I love doing new things with old stuff.
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FYI, Colin was our photographer and is also Penny’s husband!
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I would have liked to see more of Penny’s art, I mean it was hardly enough of a peek to know what she does! We love you Danny, but this was more about seeing you! Another two minutes of artist process and work so we know what we are signing up for? Too much to ask? Please! Next time!!
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To see Penny’s art, visit her website. The link is in the post.
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What was the point? Where was the art?
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The point was to take u behind the scenes of a shoot. Sorry if that seems pointless.
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I smiled the whole way through this! I love these Danny, they get more goofy with each one. Hilarious. Keep ’em coming. 😀 Jingle time!
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That was totally a cute peek behind the scenes! I’ve known about Penelope for a really long time so this is exciting! I’m glad that you were so completely present with Penelope and her family the first night, that you forgot to film.
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We watched it as we do all your posts.
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I love your commentary. Sketchbook Skool private jet, indeed! Indian in Indiana! Your silliness is endearing.
I would have loved to have a closer look at the artwork over your left shoulder in one of the shots. Hotel art? It looked vintage-y.
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