Re-imagining a Polaroid pioneer

2016-04-07T01:17:05-07:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Seth Eisen|Tags: , , , |

In 1948 The Polaroid Land camera revolutionized photography by allowing people to instantly and privately develop their own photographs. For Steward this was particularly important because any kind of evidence of deviant sexuality could be incriminating and may have cost him his job and led to prison time. He took these photographs in the hundreds and shared them with Dr. Kinsey and The Institute For Sexual Research where they were valued as a brave act of historic and scientific research.