At Instant Art Paris we were instantly blown away by Guillaume Nalin’s work. He had a big piece consisting of many Polaroids together, and like with any art p... r e a d m o r e
Beige Brick, photographer and independent filmmaker, recently graduated from the Kingston School of Art in London, is the perfect cocktail of spontaneity an... r e a d m o r e
Julia Beyer is a reference for instant photography at an international level. Her eye-catching visuals, her constant experiments with emulsions and treatm... r e a d m o r e
Born in 1986 in Israel, Ariel Shelleg moves like a fish in the water of the visual world. A producer, a director, and an editor of documentaries, tele... r e a d m o r e
The photos of Caroline Bonarde are all that the contemporary history of instant photography has: experiment, impulsivity, sensitivity and very little ... r e a d m o r e
Hi Clare! We want to thank you for giving us the opportunity to get inside your creative life!
Hi Polaroid of the Day, thank you so much. It’s a real pleas... r e a d m o r e
Mads Madison is an unusual artist. He seeks art in the recycled materials, for he strongly believes we must damage this world s little as possible. For this pur... r e a d m o r e
A silence caused by the force of light permeates every photo that Augusto De Luca presents in his images. There is no choice but to feel each photo and ... r e a d m o r e
Tell us a little bit more about you, Chris. How did Hong Kong influence your work and your career? How does the city inspire your work as a photographer?
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The darkness that is seen in the origin of instant photography is rewarded in stories, just as the negative becomes light. This duality is the one that ... r e a d m o r e