ANDREI TARKOVSKY POLAROIDS
Andrei Tarkovsky is considered by many to be the most influential Soviet filmmaker of the post-war era. As Ingmar Bergman once said, “Tarkovsky for me is the greatest [director], the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it…
Louis Little is a London-based photographer who is currently working as an assistant for the British photographer Martin Parr. In 2014 he purchased his first Polaroid Camera and started to experiment...
Wim Wenders was given a new Polaroid camera yesterday. It was a gift. He doesn't plan on using it. “It's funny,” he says quietly, before pausing to carefully frame what he wants to say next. “I picked up this new One Step 2 camera and instantly everything came back to me. My hands remembered how to hold it and how to use it. But it was definitely a nostalgic act, and that felt a bit strange. When I took all these thousands of Polaroids between the late 1960s and early 80s it was anything but nostalgic. At the time, that was modernity.”
Meroë Marston Morse, an art history undergraduate, led and transformed the camera company into a brand beloved by photographers to this day.
Andrei Tarkovsky's Polaroids
Haunting images shot by Solaris director in Russia and Italy to be sold at Bonhams and could fetch up to £500,000
It’s too bad most of the time you see the familiar Polaroid photo shape it’s an icon on a website or smartphone and not one of those brilliant, dreamy candid snapshots. Fortunately there’s a revolution going on: Dutch initiative The Impossible Project is still creating Polaroid film-cassettes and have a big group of followers still […]
Andrei Tarkovsky (born Russia 4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was hailed by Swedish director Ingmar Bergrman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) as “the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it captures life as a reflection, life as a dream”. You see more of … Continue reading "27 Gorgeous Andrei Tarkovsky Polaroids"
Photography A fine wind blows into the heart, And you fly headlong on, While love within the roll of film Holds the soul east by its sleeve. Bird-like she steals grain by grain From oblivion-and no…
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