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Polaroid

noun as in camera

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Leibovitz took the Polaroid on Dec. 8, 1980 — a few steps away from, and a few hours before, Lennon was shot and killed by former fan Mark David Chapman.

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Often, Flores takes those candid moments even further with a Polaroid camera — he points, shoots and hopes for the best.

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He leaves Los Angeles with his Polaroids, just like his parents.

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For Doherty, who showed an interest in photography, Jones went with a Polaroid camera and the suggestion he make a scrapbook from the shoot.

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Polaroids, knick knacks and mementos are carefully arranged in various tableaus — much as he left them.

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