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“The Decemberists” NYC

Autumn de Wilde, Polaroid 100 Sepia

“The Decemberists”

by Autumn de Wilde / 2011

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In 2010 Impossible provided American photographer Autumn de Wilde with an ample supply of the last remaining original Polaroid film stock, and waited breathlessly as she set about the task of capturing 2,500 individual photos of rock icons, The Decemberists, in their "natural habitat" - during the recording sessions for their latest release, The King is Dead, at Pendarvis Farm outside of Portland, Oregon, and in de Wilde’s hometown of Los Angeles, California.

Using unique Polaroid Chocolate, Sepia and Blue Type 100 film, de Wilde captured the creative atmosphere of The Decemberists’ recording sessions. The outcome - a combination of de Wilde’s unmatched style with the unique characteristics of the Polaroid film - is a breathtaking and inspiring celebration of music and analog instant photography. Every one of the 2,500 limited edition The King is Dead box sets will be unique, with each containing a one-of-a-kind original Polaroid photo.

The Impossible Project Space NYC Autumn de Wilde exhibited 50 of these one-of-a-kind photos, hand-selected by Autumn. At the exhibition opening we had the honour to have both Autumn de Wilde and The Decemberists on hand.

January 26, 2011
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March 31, 2011
Impossible Project Space NYC
425 Broadway, 5th floor
NY 10013
USA

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