Kai Aitchison, 28, bought his first Polaroid camera, an SX-70 Sonar One Step, about five years ago on eBay. “The cameras themselves are beautifully designed pieces of machinery,” Aitchison says. “Even ...
The Blue-Eyed Knocker group of photographers pay homage to the Polaroid instant camera with an exhibition, “Last Glimpses of Authentic Polaroid Art,” opening Friday, July 1, at Christ Church’s gallery ...
Pinned to bulletin boards, glued to scrapbooks, magneted to refrigerators, these 3-and-one-half by 4-and-one-quarter rectangles of moments immortalized in less than a minute are portals to memories ...
Little kids. Big kids. Toronto artist Zun Lee found the remarkable in the ordinary. Hidden in plain sight. One step from the trash bin. Motorcycles. Cars. Bicycles. Beautiful people. Hopeful people.
A dozen Polaroid snapshots of a 24-year-old New Orleans gallery owner by pop artist Andy Warhol, plus a pair of silk-screen portraits based on those instant photos, make "Pop Shots" a must-see at the ...
I am a Polaroid-loving millennial and I don't care who knows it. There's nothing I enjoy more than showing up to a party with a Polaroid at hand and snapping instant photos of my friends — and I've ...
There is still some fondness out there for the old-style cameras, and one that often evokes sighs of remembrance is the Polaroid Land Camera.
It’s a shiny, tightly framed snapshot of a couple of friends of mine, posing as we share a booth at a New York diner. It’s almost (but not quite) square, with a distinctive white border that’s thicker ...
In 1970, Polaroid founder Edwin Land stood in a factory and proclaimed that in the future, the still camera would be like the telephone. As a crew of cinematographers rolled their tapes, he explained ...