Portrait photographer Suzanne Revy of Groton finds a unique quality in Polaroid Type 56 black-and-white film and has no desire to switch to digital.
(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff)
Instant consternation
End of Polaroid film leaves many in lurch
Portrait photographer Suzanne Revy of Groton finds a unique quality in Polaroid Type 56 black-and-white film and has no desire to switch to digital.
(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff)
As coroner of Cayuga County in New York, James Dolan has seen many an untimely death. He documents each of them with snapshots from a Polaroid camera. (Full article: 1211 words)
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