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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The nostalgia of Polaroid pictures can now be easily recreated using Google's Gemini image engine, affectionately called 'Nano Banana.' This innovative tool allows users to capture the vintage charm ...
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 ...
The hearts of professional and amateur photographers alike broke when celebrated photography company Polaroid announced it would no longer produce the instant film that made it a pop culture icon.
We were told to "shake it like a Polaroid picture". But what if we got it wrong? In 2003, Outkast famously told us to "shake it like a Polaroid picture". But what if they—and the rest of us—got it all ...
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