In 2002 Hearst Magazine produced a special issue with Narciso Rodriguez, Chloe Sevigny, Mike and Doug Starn, Audra McDonald, A.M. Homes, Rocco DiSpirito, Karim Rashid, and Babel Gilberto. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders chose to use the Polaroid 20×24 Camera for the occassion. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and the 20×24 Camera
Yearly Archives: 2010
We had some fun with Evan Kafka’s photos of us for the Forbes Magazine piece. We took the out takes and made an animation from them. You can see more of Evan’s work at www.evankafka.com.
Experience what world class artists such as Chuck Close, Mary Ellen Mark and Julian Schnabel have with large format instant Polaroid film. Come rent the 20×24 Studio located in beautiful Tribeca. Situated on the 3rd Floor of Bogardus Mansion, the 2000 sq. foot studio houses the legendary 20×24 camera. The daily rental includes full technical […]
Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan and fashion giant Vivienne Westwood have an unlikely common muse: a 33-year-old Polaroid instant camera. Make no mistake–this isn’t one of those handheld gadgets that became ubiquitous in the 1970s. The so-called 20×24 Land Camera is a 235-pound behemoth, producing prints nearly 2 feet square. Edwin Land (1909-91), founder of Polaroid, […]
In 2002 the way ahead of its time on-line magazine Spook did an in depth article on the 20×24 studio. From Joyce Tenneson, Timothy Grenfield-Sanders, William Wegman to John Reuter, this image rich article provides an excellent snapshot of 20×24 photography at the beginning of the decade. Click here to download the article, written by […]