From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Polaroid art
Polaroid art
Poloroid art is becoming more accepted in the art
world. Poloroid photographs have a bright, ghostly effect
and have a style that appeals to many young people.
External links
• P28 Page on Polaroids website showcasing Polaroid
artists.
• Polaroid-Art SX-70 Polaroid Art Gallery.
Alternative photography
An example of an SX-70 film manipulation.
Polaroid film is particularly suitable for various forms
of alternative processing, possibly the most notable of
Bleach bypass · Cross processing · Fisheye · HDR · Holga ·
these are image manipulations with SX-70 film and Emul-
Infrared · Lomography · Multiple exposure · Pinhole ·
sion lifting with peel apart film. Many photographers Polaroid art · Redscale · Solarisation · Through the
would also exploit the borders left by peel apart film by Viewfinder
not cropping off. Polaroid actively encouraged this be-
havior especially in the later days of the films produc-
tion.
The Belgian Danny Matthys is a pioneer in Polaroid
art. Stefanie Schneider is an artist who uses polaroid ma-
terial exclusively.
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