A woman takes a picture with the Impossible I-1 analog instant camera, the first new camera system working with the original Polaroid photo format, at the booth of the Impossible project on the Photokina, the world's largest fair for imaging in Cologne, Germany, September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
CLEVELAND: At a photography studio in Cleveland, instructor Nicole Follen is trying to convince her students to step back in time and technology – to the age of the humble Polaroid.
She wants the students to create something they can touch and feel – perhaps even something that – gasp – isn’t perfect.
