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  2. Christopher Makos - Wikipedia

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    Makos is known for his photographs of queer icons and pop stars, and of the male body. [2] Makos apprenticed with photographer Man Ray , and assisted and collaborated with artist Andy Warhol . Makos' work has been in the permanent collections of more than 100 museums and major private collections, including those of Malcolm Forbes , Pedro ...

  3. Polaroid art - Wikipedia

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    An example of emulsion manipulation Polaroid art is a type of alternative photography which consists of modifying an instant picture , usually while it is being developed. The most common types of Polaroid art are the emulsion lift, the Polaroid transfer and emulsion manipulation.

  4. Lucas Samaras - Wikipedia

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    He worked with multi-media collages, and by manipulating the wet dyes in Polaroid photographic film to create what he calls "Photo-Transformations". Of the diverse nature and output of his body of work New York Times arts journalist Grace Glueck said in 1996 that "There appears to be not one Lucas Samaras, but several artists of that name”. [6]

  5. Jimmy De Sana - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy DeSana (November 12, 1949 – July 27, 1990) was an American artist, and a key figure in the East Village punk art and New Wave scene of the 1970s and 1980s. [1] DeSana's photography has been described as "anti-art" in its approach to capturing images of the human body, in a manner ranging from "savagely explicit to purely symbolic". [2]

  6. Ellen Carey - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Carey, Self-Portrait, Polaroid 20 x 24 color positive print, 24" x 20" (image)/34" x 22" (object), 1986.Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art collection. Ellen Carey is an American artist known for conceptual photography that explores non-traditional approaches involving process, exposure and paper.

  7. Why Did Jeffrey Dahmer Take Polaroid Photos of His Victims ...

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    In 1991, police discovered Jeffrey Dahmer had 84 polaroid photos depicting 17 murders he committed between 1978 to 1991. The act is shown in 'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' on Netflix.

  8. Polaroid Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Polaroid Collection was a collection of fine-art photographs assembled by the Polaroid Corporation. The collection was initiated in the 1940s by Ansel Adams and Edwin Land . [ 1 ] Following the company's 2008 bankruptcy, the collection was broken up for sale in 2010.

  9. Alexandra Daddario Posed Buck Naked On IG, And Fans Are Went ...

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    At 37, Alexandra Daddario posed buck naked on Instagram, and fans are going nuts. To stay in shape, she relies on AMRAP ciruits, hot yoga, and acupuncture.