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The New Yorker: 20x24 Polaroids
Nice short article in the July 11-18 by Nick Paumgarten(Reverse Engineering Dept)on Polaroid film, the Impossible Project, Elsa Dorman and the Film Society of Lincoln Center's role in keeping the big cameras fed.
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http://www.newyorker.com/talk/2011/0...alk_paumgarten
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Reason: Please don't ask users to violate copyright. It puts them and APUG in an awkward position.
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 Originally Posted by CGW
Access can be an issue without a sub but maybe someone can hack in and post a publicly accessible link?
Polaroid would still be around if there were enough people willing to pay for it. I hope the same doesn't happen to magazines.
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 Originally Posted by billbretz
Polaroid would still be around if there were enough people willing to pay for it. I hope the same doesn't happen to magazines.
Think the New Yorker is doing fine. Content, like most things, is worth what you pay for it.
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 Originally Posted by Whiteymorange
or what you ask for... sometime.
Thanks. Just didn't have time to putz with a pdf. Interesting short article.Elsa Dorfman's portraits are something special.
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very interesting....thks for posting
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We were just in NYC getting our engagement ULF polaroids taken 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5309231...7627637621305/
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david
Atlanta, GA
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 Originally Posted by atlcruiser
It's a spectacular medium. And a great couple, too! Best wishes.
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http://www.newyorker.com/online/blog...ilmmakers.html
here is a link to the article that is free as well as a larger image slideshow of the images taken by the camera.
also, congrats, quite an amazing way to do your engagement photographs!
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