Shots from the world’s greatest collection of Polaroid images
The Polaroid Corporation’s photography collection is
the greatest portfolio of Polaroid images in the world. Begun by Polaroid founder
Edwin Land and photographer
Ansel Adams, the collection now includes
some 23,000 images by hundreds of photographers throughout the world, including pieces by the likes of
David Hockney,
Andy Warhol, and
Jeanloup Sieff.
The Polaroid Book dives into these archives, paying tribute to
a medium that continues to defy the digital age. Like an oversized Polaroid film pack, this collection curates works by luminaries and unknowns alike, celebrating the boundless possibilities that develop inside the white borders of the original instant photograph.
Features:
- more than 250 works from the Polaroid Collections
- an essay by Polaroid’s Barbara Hitchcock on the beginnings of instant photography and the collection’s history
- a chapter featuring the various types of Polaroid cameras
The author
Barbara Hitchcock is the director of cultural affairs for the Polaroid Corporation in Waltham, Massachusetts. She is responsible for acquiring artistic photographs for Polaroid and managing its traveling exhibitions and multi-million dollar art collections. She has curated several national exhibitions and currently collaborates with the Photography Collection Committee of the Harvard University Art Museums in Cambridge.
The editor
California-native Steve Crist's TASCHEN titles include André de Dienes's Marilyn, William Claxton's Steve McQueen, and The Polaroid Book.