Lorenzo Papadia Explores Impermanence Using a Polaroid SX-70
“In the digital age we are all obsessed by the high fidelity of the image, the so-called ‘quality’. I believe photography should be lacking in the perfection of its materiality. I think instant photography today may turn away from this ‘surplus visibility,’ providing us a more poetic view as it envelopes the concept in a veil of mystery and secrecy.”
“In the digital age we are all obsessed by the high fidelity of the image, the so-called ‘quality’. I believe photography should be lacking in the perfection of its materiality. I think instant photography today may turn away from this ‘surplus visibility,’ providing us a more poetic view as it envelopes the concept in a veil of mystery and secrecy.”