PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9780711237506
- Categories Art & Design, Arts and Photography, BX, BXOS, H/C, IM1, NF PHO, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Lifestyle, Photography, RM 20 - RM 39.99
- Author(s) Florian Kaps
- Publisher Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
- Pages 256
- Format Hardcover
- Dimensions 53.4cm x 1.5cm x 43.5cm
- Weight 0.243 kg
product description
The extraordinary story of Polaroid and the way it has influenced visual culture over the last seventy years. Florian 'Doc' Kaps tells the amazing story of Polaroid, a photographic medium he helped to rescue from oblivion in 2008. The story starts with visionary founder Edwin Land's development of instant film in the 1940s. Doc shows how Polaroid has influenced visual culture in the seventy years since then, presenting more than 250 Polaroids including found portraits, 'thoughtographs', erotica, anthropology, fashion and fine art from photographers including Andy Warhol, Araki, Ansel Adams and Chuck Close. The book also tells the story of how Doc revived production of film in 2008 with The Impossible Project, and explores the place of this analogue technology in the twenty-first century. The factors that led Polaroid to discontinue production in a world transformed by digital photography are the very reasons why there is ever-growing demand for the magic of instant photography today.