Back in the day when the Polaroid represented the most instantaneous means of photographic gratification, most people were using them to capture the moment when they pantsed their friend at their house party and then displayed it three minutes later for all of their fellow partygoers to marvel at. With the era of the digital camera destroying the novelty of immediacy, Grant Hamilton has found a better use for the progenitor of firsthand photographic amusement; using his prehistoric SX-70, the Polaroid prodigy turns this nearly extinct film fossil into the most relevant of artistic mediums with his collection of snapshots that tend to turn ordinary things into extraordinary images by focusing on lines and the separation of colors and textures making for pictures that are truly worth a thousand words.


spearkid Friday, 10.05.07 @ 12:48 pm

I am at art college right now and as cliche as the walls may be, full of Polaroid’s of peoples feet and flowers covering their faces, they are defiantly not given enough credit. To this day these beautiful captures done by just anyones eyes bring small details to our attention. One student last week used a series of Polaroid’s to portray a moment in time and flux. I find it interesting that pop-culture has created more meaning behind this quick capture, and at the same time show us as minimal as a telephone wire and birds can be they bring out such strong reactions from just a 4 x 5 color quick shot.

Also as a side note, Check out David Hockneys Polaroid collages. If he didn’t have a big influence on the way we use a Polaroid then who did? check out “Imogen & Hermaine, Pembroke Studios, London, 30th July, 1982,” Polaroid SX-70 composite. yes 1982. and if your still not convinced check out some of his panography like this one. http://tinyurl.com/2yqms9

as for Grants work, he has a very interesting technique that draws you into the subject giving a sense of intimacy even though the subjects outside the 4×5 box are not exactly touchy feely. great colors that make some wonderful work.

-m




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