Polaroid’s 20×24 cameras, built in the late 1970s and named for the dimensions of their snapshots — 20 by 24 inches, are the largest living Polaroid cameras in the world. (There was once an even bigger one with 40×80 snapshots but the film has run out.) Five of these 20×24 cameras still exist, and one […]
Yearly Archives: 2012

The 20×24 Studio is offering significant savings on portrait sessions for the holiday season. There is no better time to bring the family in and create a unique document to cherish. The legendary 20×24 camera produces beautiful analog images that are one of a kind. The ultra large negative produces stunning detail and the peel […]

On June 26, 2012, the We Are Family Foundation hosted “Night of Originals” with legendary photographer/filmmaker Bruce Weber and musician/producer and founder of We Are Family Foundation, Nile Rodgers, at the Norwood Club in New York. An intimate gathering of guests enjoyed a private dinner with Weber and Rodgers that was followed by a black […]
One of my former interns asked me to write a few lines on why I feel analog instant is still powerful in our digital world. I thought I would share it with you. Analog Instant in a Digital World When the instant 20×24 format was created in 1976, it was a different world in photography. […]

The 20×24 camera has seen its share of Presidents, Vice Presidents and First Ladies. Jimmy Carter was photographed by Ansel Adams in the White House in 1979. Chuck Close photographed Bill Clinton in the Oval Office in 1996 and later in New York in 2005. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders photographed George H.W. Bush after his presidency in […]