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In My Polaroid Selfies Book 1 1981 (V2N8) Melinda Camber Porter was fascinated by the fact one was able to get instant feedback and not wait days or weeks to get one¿s traditional photography developed. She could now take pictures of herself and see if it showed what she was thinking instantly. Today, of course, we call this a `Selfie¿. These 48 Polaroid photos were taken by her with her Polaroid camera purchased in 1981.It took Edwin Land over 50 years to develop and commercialize the Polaroid Camera, we are informed in the Foreward by Michael Edelson, Professor Emeritus of film and photography at Stony Brook University. Edelson states, Melinda Camber Porter, as usual, was inspired by William Blake who spoke so often about the face and its binding to the soul. In fact, the only way to achieve a personal wholeness, he felt, was through unifying the body and spirit. Gazing at these images requires the viewer to undertake a languid journey of intimate exploration. These Polaroid photographs function just as diary entries for her. One writes the most inner secrets onto the pages. Some, beside hiding the book, also maintain a closed lock with a key that only one person possesses. Here the pages are open and free; no lock nor hiding place. Only patience and an open eye is needed to reach the true faculty of knowing, the faculty of many experiences as William Blake pointed out.¿The Polaroid Corporation once a billion dollar company, died a slow death with the digital age, but has again returned 40 years later to fascinate all: Melinda Camber Porter had an ability to transcend the element of time in all of her creative works; representing imagery and writing about personal experiences that could ultimately be an overall expression of the human experience. She understood this Polaroid phenomenon of documenting the self before it was coined the ¿selfie¿ by the Millennial generation,¿ states, Storm Asher in her 2017 Foreward, as an Artist and a Millennial Polaroid Photographer.ISSN: 2379-2450 (Print) ISSN: 2379-3198 (E-Book) ISSN: 2379-321X (Audio)
My Polaroid Selfies 1981 Book I by Joseph Robert Flicek is 192 pages long, and a total of 48,384 words.
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