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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
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Watch Me is an overview, spanning over four decades, of the career of internationally acclaimed photographer Lucille Feremans. It explores the artist's quintessential style of expression and compiles the best images as seen and exhibited all over the world. The book covers shots from successful exhibitions such as Velata, Talking Hats, Polaroid Works, Body Visions and Specials and at the same time includes many previously unseen images, taken during Lucille s work in the studio or during master classes abroad. Feremans tries to capture the strength and beauty - to be taken in the broadest sense of the word - of the human body and whether shooting in black and white or full colour, always manages to add a hint of mystery and seductive moodiness to these intriguing images. Essays from Takyua Tsukahara, Barbara Hitchcock, Alfons Boesmans, Luk van Driessche, Andreas Barylli-Fayer and Eddy Stockmans shine a special light on the captivating art of Lucille Feremans and its perception.