Celebrity Signed Polaroids

Before the advent of digital imaging, Polaroids were the only feedback working photographers had before exposing film. As we calibrated the Polaroids to our film, they were good ways to confirm lighting and exposure. Creative and art directors, editors, etc., used them to confirm that our shots fit their planned layouts so they were bent, folded, handled, and fingerprinted; hence most are in pretty sad shape 30 to 40 years later.

Many of us photographers tacked them up on studio walls for fun but also as an ersatz portfolio to be viewed by anyone who came to the studio to get an idea of our past work. Some of us were smart enough to carefully take them down and store them when we retired from our studios.

But aesthetically they represent something more significant. Consider all the rage over the last 50 years about the sketches of the greatest artists...from Da Vinci to Rodin and Picasso to Warhol and beyond. The Polaroid is the first blush of creativity...the first attempt at capturing and expressing something whether as mundane as selling a garment or as profound as capturing the real spirit of an actress. It represents RAW, not refined, creativity.

These autographed Polaroids also show at least some connection, some relationship, between the subjects and myself. I believe this is absolutely necessary to make a good portrait. It was my honor to photograph each of these people and even more of an honor to have them sign these Polaroids.

 About the Printmaking Process

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Celebrity Portfolio One