This is a "first" for me, but I could not resist your invitation to resurrect the original Polaroid camera! What memories! Added to the memory enclosed is the fact that I was raised in Polaroid "country" — a legend on Route 128 outside of Boston — 10 minutes from my hometown of Arlington, Mass. For the photo — the year was 1954 — I was 17 years old. We were a large family and several of us played instruments by ear. We started a singing group, performing mostly at youth and camp ministries. We were unique at that time, playing country western music in New England! When we were played our first concert, my older brother took this photo with the first big, brown leather-looking Polaroid camera. The date was March 5, 1954. I might add I sewed all those country western shorts, cut the trim, did the embroidery, grommets and all — hard for me to believe even today! — Rosalie Tavilla, Naples
Maybe you still use it now and then. Or perhaps it’s gathering dust on some shelf in the garage or waiting in a box, ready for your next yard sale. Your Polaroid. Brownies and Instamatics were fine, but no other camera gave the shooter the immediacy, the intimacy and the elation of reproducing life in their hand.















































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