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Michael Behlen

Photographer + Founder of @analogforeverzine

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Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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4 weeks ago


Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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17
4 weeks ago

Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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17
4 weeks ago

Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


429
17
4 weeks ago

Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


429
17
4 weeks ago

Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


429
17
4 weeks ago

Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


429
17
4 weeks ago

Traveled the path of the 2020 Creek Fire from Shaver Lake to Huntington Lake via dirt Forest Roads during the last storm of the season. Just because the trees are dead doesn’t mean they aren’t beautiful. Which one is your favorite?

📸 @polaroid I2 + 4 Stop GND
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


429
17
4 weeks ago


My first month’s Polaroid postcard is in mailboxes around the world via Postal Photos (@postal.photos)! When I first signed up to participate I didn’t know what to expect but once receiving my first envelope, I couldn’t be happier with the quality and process! Postal Photos is an amazing initiative and as we say, PRINT YOUR WORK!

If you missed last month, you have a few weeks to sign up for June’s mailing! It’s cheap, awesome, and well worth it!

Check the link in my bio and sign up today to receive an image from me, some mystic words of wisdom, and a postcard to write back to me or send to a friend!

Thank you to everyone who subscribed last month, can’t wait for you to see what I have in store for June!


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7
2 weeks ago

My first month’s Polaroid postcard is in mailboxes around the world via Postal Photos (@postal.photos)! When I first signed up to participate I didn’t know what to expect but once receiving my first envelope, I couldn’t be happier with the quality and process! Postal Photos is an amazing initiative and as we say, PRINT YOUR WORK!

If you missed last month, you have a few weeks to sign up for June’s mailing! It’s cheap, awesome, and well worth it!

Check the link in my bio and sign up today to receive an image from me, some mystic words of wisdom, and a postcard to write back to me or send to a friend!

Thank you to everyone who subscribed last month, can’t wait for you to see what I have in store for June!


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7
2 weeks ago

My first month’s Polaroid postcard is in mailboxes around the world via Postal Photos (@postal.photos)! When I first signed up to participate I didn’t know what to expect but once receiving my first envelope, I couldn’t be happier with the quality and process! Postal Photos is an amazing initiative and as we say, PRINT YOUR WORK!

If you missed last month, you have a few weeks to sign up for June’s mailing! It’s cheap, awesome, and well worth it!

Check the link in my bio and sign up today to receive an image from me, some mystic words of wisdom, and a postcard to write back to me or send to a friend!

Thank you to everyone who subscribed last month, can’t wait for you to see what I have in store for June!


134
7
2 weeks ago

My first month’s Polaroid postcard is in mailboxes around the world via Postal Photos (@postal.photos)! When I first signed up to participate I didn’t know what to expect but once receiving my first envelope, I couldn’t be happier with the quality and process! Postal Photos is an amazing initiative and as we say, PRINT YOUR WORK!

If you missed last month, you have a few weeks to sign up for June’s mailing! It’s cheap, awesome, and well worth it!

Check the link in my bio and sign up today to receive an image from me, some mystic words of wisdom, and a postcard to write back to me or send to a friend!

Thank you to everyone who subscribed last month, can’t wait for you to see what I have in store for June!


134
7
2 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


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1 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


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1 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


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1 weeks ago


*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


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1 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


313
43
1 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


313
43
1 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


313
43
1 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


313
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1 weeks ago

*ANNOUNCEMENT*

For the last 3 years, I’ve been quietly photographing storms at Millerton Lake, California using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, returning to the reservoir again and again while rain, fog, and low clouds slowly dissolved the landscape into something far less stable and familiar. What began as a small experiment gradually became a much larger body of work and after editing down roughly 240 images, I’m excited to finally announce that pre-orders for my new zine, “Where the Water Waits,” are live.

The entire series was made using Polaroid Reclaimed Blue, an experimental monochromatic instant film produced in 2023. The film strips away most descriptive color and transforms the reservoir into something quieter and more uncertain, where water, sky, and land continually collapse into one another. The images became less about documenting a place and more about atmosphere, impermanence, and the instability of our water ecosystems.

This project also feels deeply personal because it’s been nearly 7 years since I formally self-published a body of my own photographic work. During that time, so much of my creative energy has gone into building and running Analog Forever Magazine alongside an incredible group of people. AF has become one of the most meaningful parts of my life, but anyone who runs a publication knows how easy it is for your own work to slowly disappear into the background while helping elevate others.

This zine reminded me why I fell in love with publishing in the first place. Before the magazine, before the larger projects, there were zines, small runs, handmade things, sequencing prints on the floor, staying up too late thinking about paper and images and rhythm. In a lot of ways, “Where the Water Waits” feels like a return to that original impulse again, both creatively and philosophically.

Specs:
• 5” x 7”
• 32 pages
• 25 Polaroids
• Linen laminate soft cover
• Limited to 200 signed & numbered copies
• $25 + shipping

Shipping is planned for mid-July. There’s a link in my bio with a link to the pre-order. I hope you’ll pick up a copy.

Thank you all again for the support over the years. It genuinely means the world to me.


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1 weeks ago


X roid - Int’l Instant Art Expo Bonn 2026

International Polaroid Exhibition

29. – 31. Mai 2026

42 Künstler*innen | 11 Länder
Polaroidkunst in ihrer Vielfalt – roh, direkt, poetisch!

42 Artists | 11 Countries
instant art in all its forms – raw, real, poetic!

✨ Eintritt frei | Free admission

In Zusammenarbeit / In cooperation mit/with

Italienisches Kulturinstitut Köln.

Unterstützt / Supported von / by

Hotel Aigner Bonn, Wandstyle und Analog Forever Magazine.

Öffnungszeiten / Opening hours

📅 Vernissage / Opening:
29. Mai ‘26 | 18 - 21 Uhr

Ausstellung / Exhibition:
Samstag, 30. Mai 2026 | 14 – 20 Uhr
Sonntag, 31. Mai 2026 | 12 – 18 Uhr

PolaWalk Bonn: Samstag, 30. Mai 2026 | 15 Uhr

📍Ort / Venue:
The Stage Gallery
Thomas-Mann-Str. 41
53111 Bonn
.
Photos: © Michael Behlen / Sophie Loustau / The Stage Gallery
.
@iiccolonia @hotelaignerbonn @wandstyle @analogforeverzine
.
#instantphotography #polaroid #bonn #thestagegallery #xroid


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6 days ago

X roid - Int’l Instant Art Expo Bonn 2026

International Polaroid Exhibition

29. – 31. Mai 2026

42 Künstler*innen | 11 Länder
Polaroidkunst in ihrer Vielfalt – roh, direkt, poetisch!

42 Artists | 11 Countries
instant art in all its forms – raw, real, poetic!

✨ Eintritt frei | Free admission

In Zusammenarbeit / In cooperation mit/with

Italienisches Kulturinstitut Köln.

Unterstützt / Supported von / by

Hotel Aigner Bonn, Wandstyle und Analog Forever Magazine.

Öffnungszeiten / Opening hours

📅 Vernissage / Opening:
29. Mai ‘26 | 18 - 21 Uhr

Ausstellung / Exhibition:
Samstag, 30. Mai 2026 | 14 – 20 Uhr
Sonntag, 31. Mai 2026 | 12 – 18 Uhr

PolaWalk Bonn: Samstag, 30. Mai 2026 | 15 Uhr

📍Ort / Venue:
The Stage Gallery
Thomas-Mann-Str. 41
53111 Bonn
.
Photos: © Michael Behlen / Sophie Loustau / The Stage Gallery
.
@iiccolonia @hotelaignerbonn @wandstyle @analogforeverzine
.
#instantphotography #polaroid #bonn #thestagegallery #xroid


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6 days ago

X roid - Int’l Instant Art Expo Bonn 2026

International Polaroid Exhibition

29. – 31. Mai 2026

42 Künstler*innen | 11 Länder
Polaroidkunst in ihrer Vielfalt – roh, direkt, poetisch!

42 Artists | 11 Countries
instant art in all its forms – raw, real, poetic!

✨ Eintritt frei | Free admission

In Zusammenarbeit / In cooperation mit/with

Italienisches Kulturinstitut Köln.

Unterstützt / Supported von / by

Hotel Aigner Bonn, Wandstyle und Analog Forever Magazine.

Öffnungszeiten / Opening hours

📅 Vernissage / Opening:
29. Mai ‘26 | 18 - 21 Uhr

Ausstellung / Exhibition:
Samstag, 30. Mai 2026 | 14 – 20 Uhr
Sonntag, 31. Mai 2026 | 12 – 18 Uhr

PolaWalk Bonn: Samstag, 30. Mai 2026 | 15 Uhr

📍Ort / Venue:
The Stage Gallery
Thomas-Mann-Str. 41
53111 Bonn
.
Photos: © Michael Behlen / Sophie Loustau / The Stage Gallery
.
@iiccolonia @hotelaignerbonn @wandstyle @analogforeverzine
.
#instantphotography #polaroid #bonn #thestagegallery #xroid


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6 days ago

Millerton Lake on @polaroid Expired Reclaimed Blue film from my series/zine “Where the Water Waits.” - Due out this Fall.

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70


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2 weeks ago

Millerton Lake on @polaroid Expired Reclaimed Blue film from my series/zine “Where the Water Waits.” - Due out this Fall. (Or maybe sooner)?

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70


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2 weeks ago

Another image from my upcoming zine “Where the Water Waits.” - Due out this Fall. (Or maybe sooner)?

📸 @polaroid I2
🎞 @polaroid Reclaimed Blue Film (Expired 2023)

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70


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2
2 weeks ago

This is the final new image from my long-running experiments with Polaroid Reclaimed Blue at Millerton Lake, California. Over the last three years I’ve photographed this landscape almost exclusively during storms, working through nearly twenty packs of film while returning again and again to the reservoir in conditions where the horizon begins to dissolve and the water resists certainty, becoming less a landscape than a shifting field of tone, weather, and atmosphere. Now, finally, the film is gone.

Which means it’s time to make the work into a book.

For a long time I’ve carried the idea of returning to the form that first shaped so much of my relationship to photography and publishing, and that process is now taking shape through “Where the Water Waits,” my first zine in seven years. The project gathers the culmination of these storm photographs into a sequence centered on waiting, instability, drought infrastructure, and the strange stillness that exists just before water is redistributed outward through California’s Central Valley.

Design work is currently underway with @buenopower, and over the coming months I’ll be sharing more as sequencing, production, and material decisions continue to evolve. The goal is to have the zine released by October.

Thank you to everyone who has connected with these blue storm images over the years. I’m deeply excited to finally bring them into printed form.


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2 weeks ago

Millerton Lake on Expired Polaroid Reclaimed Blue Film. April 2026.

📸 @polaroid I2
🎞 @polaroid Reclaimed Blue Film (Expired 2023)

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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3 weeks ago

TOMORROW! Last day to submit to our upcoming online exhibition, “Remnants,” scheduled to debut May 29th, 2026. Curated by Michael Behlen (@michaelbehlen), Founder of Analog Forever Magazine.

We invite photographic artists working with film and analog processes to submit works that explore loss in its many forms, from the deeply personal to the broadly collective, and to consider what remains in the wake of absence.

Submit by May 1st, 23:59 PT.
Exhibition run date: May 29th.

Submit at www.analogforevermagazine.com/calls-for-entry

Image credit: Lisa Toboz @lisatoboz


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3 weeks ago

TOMORROW! Last day to submit to our upcoming online exhibition, “Remnants,” scheduled to debut May 29th, 2026. Curated by Michael Behlen (@michaelbehlen), Founder of Analog Forever Magazine.

We invite photographic artists working with film and analog processes to submit works that explore loss in its many forms, from the deeply personal to the broadly collective, and to consider what remains in the wake of absence.

Submit by May 1st, 23:59 PT.
Exhibition run date: May 29th.

Submit at www.analogforevermagazine.com/calls-for-entry

Image credit: Lisa Toboz @lisatoboz


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3 weeks ago

TOMORROW! Last day to submit to our upcoming online exhibition, “Remnants,” scheduled to debut May 29th, 2026. Curated by Michael Behlen (@michaelbehlen), Founder of Analog Forever Magazine.

We invite photographic artists working with film and analog processes to submit works that explore loss in its many forms, from the deeply personal to the broadly collective, and to consider what remains in the wake of absence.

Submit by May 1st, 23:59 PT.
Exhibition run date: May 29th.

Submit at www.analogforevermagazine.com/calls-for-entry

Image credit: Lisa Toboz @lisatoboz


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6
3 weeks ago

TOMORROW! Last day to submit to our upcoming online exhibition, “Remnants,” scheduled to debut May 29th, 2026. Curated by Michael Behlen (@michaelbehlen), Founder of Analog Forever Magazine.

We invite photographic artists working with film and analog processes to submit works that explore loss in its many forms, from the deeply personal to the broadly collective, and to consider what remains in the wake of absence.

Submit by May 1st, 23:59 PT.
Exhibition run date: May 29th.

Submit at www.analogforevermagazine.com/calls-for-entry

Image credit: Lisa Toboz @lisatoboz


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6
3 weeks ago

TOMORROW! Last day to submit to our upcoming online exhibition, “Remnants,” scheduled to debut May 29th, 2026. Curated by Michael Behlen (@michaelbehlen), Founder of Analog Forever Magazine.

We invite photographic artists working with film and analog processes to submit works that explore loss in its many forms, from the deeply personal to the broadly collective, and to consider what remains in the wake of absence.

Submit by May 1st, 23:59 PT.
Exhibition run date: May 29th.

Submit at www.analogforevermagazine.com/calls-for-entry

Image credit: Lisa Toboz @lisatoboz


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3 weeks ago

Polaroids from Big Creek Road and Huntington Lake during the last storm of the season. April 2026.

📸 @polaroid I2
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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Polaroids from Big Creek Road and Huntington Lake during the last storm of the season. April 2026.

📸 @polaroid I2
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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3 weeks ago

Polaroids from Big Creek Road and Huntington Lake during the last storm of the season. April 2026.

📸 @polaroid I2
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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3 weeks ago

Polaroids from Big Creek Road and Huntington Lake during the last storm of the season. April 2026.

📸 @polaroid I2
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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3 weeks ago

Polaroids from Big Creek Road during the last storm of the season. April 2026.

📸 SX70r
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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Polaroids from Big Creek Road during the last storm of the season. April 2026.

📸 SX70r
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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4 weeks ago

Polaroids from Big Creek Road during the last storm of the season. April 2026.

📸 SX70r
🎞 @polaroid Type 600 Film

#filmphotography #filmisnotdead #analogforever #sx70 #polaroid


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Przeglądaj historie na Instagramie w tajemnicy

Instagram Story Viewer to proste narzędzie, które pozwala na ciche oglądanie i zapisywanie historii Instagram, filmów, zdjęć lub IGTV. Dzięki tej usłudze możesz pobrać zawartość i cieszyć się nią offline, kiedy chcesz. Jeśli znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie, co chcesz sprawdzić później, lub chcesz oglądać historie pozostając anonimowym, nasz Viewer jest idealny dla Ciebie. Anonstories oferuje doskonałe rozwiązanie do ukrywania swojej tożsamości. Instagram po raz pierwszy uruchomił funkcję historii w sierpniu 2023 roku, która szybko została zaadoptowana przez inne platformy ze względu na jej angażujący, czasowo ograniczony format. Historie pozwalają użytkownikom dzielić się szybkimi aktualizacjami, czy to zdjęciami, filmami, czy selfie, wzbogaconymi o tekst, emotikony lub filtry, i są widoczne tylko przez 24 godziny. Ten ograniczony czas sprawia, że historie cieszą się dużym zaangażowaniem w porównaniu do zwykłych postów. W dzisiejszym świecie historie to jeden z najpopularniejszych sposobów komunikacji na mediach społecznościowych. Jednak gdy oglądasz historię, twórca może zobaczyć Twoje imię na liście oglądających, co może stanowić problem związany z prywatnością. Co jeśli chcesz przeglądać historie, nie będąc zauważonym? Tutaj Anonstories staje się przydatne. Umożliwia oglądanie publicznej zawartości Instagram bez ujawniania tożsamości. Wystarczy wpisać nazwę użytkownika profilu, który Cię interesuje, a narzędzie wyświetli ich najnowsze historie. Cechy Anonstories Viewer: - Anonimowe przeglądanie: Oglądaj historie bez pojawiania się na liście oglądających. - Brak konta: Oglądaj publiczną zawartość bez logowania się na konto Instagram. - Pobieranie zawartości: Zapisuj dowolną zawartość historii bezpośrednio na swoje urządzenie do użytku offline. - Przeglądaj najważniejsze: Dostęp do Instagram Highlights, nawet po 24 godzinach. - Monitorowanie repostów: Śledź reposty lub poziom zaangażowania w historię na prywatnych profilach. Ograniczenia: - Narzędzie działa tylko z publicznymi kontami; konta prywatne pozostają niedostępne. Korzyści: - Przyjazne dla prywatności: Oglądaj zawartość Instagram bez bycia zauważonym. - Proste i łatwe: Brak potrzeby instalacji aplikacji lub rejestracji. - Ekskluzywne narzędzia: Pobieraj i zarządzaj zawartością w sposób, którego Instagram nie oferuje.

Zalety Anonstories

Oglądaj IG Stories Prywatnie

Śledź aktualizacje na Instagramie dyskretnie, chroniąc swoją prywatność i pozostając anonimowym.


Prywatny Viewer na Instagramie

Oglądaj profile i zdjęcia anonimowo za pomocą Prywatnego Viewera.


Bezpłatny Story Viewer

To darmowe narzędzie pozwala oglądać historie Instagram anonimowo, zapewniając, że Twoja aktywność pozostaje ukryta przed twórcą historii.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

 
Anonimowość

Anonstories pozwala użytkownikom oglądać historie na Instagramie bez informowania twórcy.

 
Kompatybilność z urządzeniami

Funkcjonuje płynnie na iOS, Android, Windows, macOS i nowoczesnych przeglądarkach takich jak Chrome i Safari.

 
Bezpieczeństwo i Prywatność

Priorytetem jest bezpieczne, anonimowe przeglądanie bez konieczności logowania się.

 
Brak rejestracji

Użytkownicy mogą oglądać publiczne historie, wpisując nazwę użytkownika – bez konieczności zakładania konta.

 
Obsługiwane formaty

Pobiera zdjęcia (JPEG) i filmy (MP4) z łatwością.

 
Koszt

Usługa jest bezpłatna.

 
Konta prywatne

Treści z prywatnych kont mogą być dostępne tylko dla obserwujących.

 
Użycie plików

Pliki są przeznaczone do użytku osobistego lub edukacyjnego i muszą być zgodne z przepisami dotyczącymi praw autorskich.

 
Jak to działa

Wpisz publiczną nazwę użytkownika, aby oglądać lub pobrać historie. Usługa generuje bezpośrednie linki do zapis