Every single incident weighs tons (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence)
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This type of photography takes its name from the famous instant cameras created by manufacturer Polaroid. These cameras create analogue photographs and their beauty comes from the fact that they use is self-developing film; the results are spontaneous and often surprising. David Hockney's “joiners" brought an artistic dimension to this photographic practice when he started creating large-format photomontages. Artists such as Lucas Samaras, Lucien Clergue, Andy Warhol, Stefan de Jaeger or Alain Fleig started using polaroids in their practice in the 1970s.
What is Polaroid photography and how does it work?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Polaroid cameras for photography?
Are Polaroid cameras still relevant in today's digital age?