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Hackett: When I met Andy, he was taking Polaroids.
Taking Polaroids instead of writing a story, Philip loses his job and must go home.
Warhol would, in the mind's eye, most likely be ensconced indoors on beach or pool days, taking Polaroids or painting.
When he was older, he began taking Polaroids of everyone who visited his apartment, friends and boyfriends.
Meanwhile, a photographer from People magazine (People?), dressed entirely in black, with an assistant taking Polaroids to check the lighting, was shooting a portrait of the bear, who obligingly posed.
Perhaps one consequence of his rootless childhood was a hoarder's habit: he was a great collector of images and scraps of things, taking Polaroids, hanging on to bits of strangeness he saw.
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To generate ideas, she sat in on rehearsals, taking Polaroid pictures of each dancer.
Croland served as Mapplethorpe's first male subject when he began taking Polaroid photographs.
In this short documentary "The Polaroid Job," a son reminisces about his family's business taking Polaroid pictures of people during the holidays.
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