(Credit: Amanda Gilligan)
Photographer: Amanda Gilligan
Biography: Amanda Gilligan is a Sydney-based photographer who has been shooting since she was a little girl. Amanda's passion for photography developed further when she bought her first SLR about eight years ago.
Since then, she has taught herself how to use film and digital cameras and finds that both mediums have their place; though she has secretly thought about selling all her digital gear to buy a Hasselblad.
Amanda's work has been featured in the book For The Love Of Light: A Tribute to the Art of Polaroid, a collection of personal Polaroids from 25 photographers around the world.
Another of Amanda's dreams was fulfilled when she was able to shoot in the photographer's pit at a U2 show during the band's most recent Sydney tour.
She maintains a photo blog at www.montmartrephotoblog.org and a film photography blog called Paper Cameras.
Dorothy
This is the second Polaroid taken for the book for my Wizard of Oz tribute. I also think red looks really good when shot through a Polaroid camera.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Russian
I was always fascinated with Russian nesting dolls as a child. It wasn't until I was an adult that I was given some as a gift. Each time I look at them, it takes me right back to my childhood.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Pears
I try to use natural light as much as possible with my Polaroids. Often, afternoon light will come streaming through my kitchen window and I will run for the camera.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
The light
In this shot, however, the light was in the creepy back stairwell in my apartment block. I call them the cockroach stairs, but they capture the light!
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Sink
I often shoot domestic situations; I try to find beauty in things around me.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Vintage
I live in an inner city suburb of Sydney where there are vintage stores and lots of cafes. I love the village atmosphere and grungy-ness around every corner.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Blueberries
Another theme I often find myself drawn to is little things in little hands. I have shot lots of photos like this in different variations. I think nature looks even better through a Polaroid.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Pearls
I'm forever chasing that magical Polaroid light. One afternoon it was there, so I turned the camera towards me and hoped for the best. I use a manual Polaroid SLR camera so finding the focus is no easy task, especially when the camera is aimed at yourself.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Polka
The red theme coming back again. Lazy, hazy afternoons with a good book and a cup of tea is what summer is all about.
Equipment: Polaroid SX70 original, 600 film
Autumn
This was the first shot out of my Yashica Mat 124 which is a medium format, twin-lens camera. It was taken outside a Buddhist Temple in the Inner West.
Equipment: Yashica Mat 124, Fuji Pro160S (120) film.
Cherry blossom
From autumn to spring, beautiful springtime blossoms in Ashfield, Sydney.
Equipment: Yashica Mat 124, Kodak PortraNC (120) film.
Window
TLR (twin-lens reflex) cameras have a flipped around view, so getting used to them is a little tricky. Kodak PortraNC is my absolute favourite film. It's how I want all my photographs to look — creamy and milky.
Equipment: Yashica Mat 124, Kodak PortraNC (120) film.
Botanic
Shot in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens. I love a bit of sun flare, especially with a Holga.
Equipment: Holga Fuji Pro160S (120) film.
Love Note
Shot with a Holga, this photograph is quite old but has a special meaning. I am actually a teacher by trade. One afternoon after work, I went to my car to discover that one of my students had left this little love note for me, just as you see it. I was lucky I had a camera with me that day.
Equipment: Holga 120s, Ilford Delta 100 (120) film.