“I told them I didn’t believe in art, that I believed in photography.” – Andy Warhol
In 1971 Polaroid introduced the Big Shot camera; featuring an integrated flash, viewfinder and fixed focus lens, it was aimed at shooting portraits – and was enthusiastically taken up by artist Andy Warhol. The camera was discontinued in 1973 but Warhol kept using it until his death in 1987, capturing shots of actors, artists, politicians, clubbers, and Factory hangers-on. Sylvester Stallone is among the many celebrity subjects captured by Andy Warhol:
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