Your Photos, Off the Shelf at Last
A company offers to scan 1,000 photos the same day they are received, for $50. What’s the catch? nytimes.com |
A Digital Camera for Those Who Like Instant Gratification
The $200 PoGo Instant Digital Camera from Polaroid has a built-in printer that lets you capture and immediately print 2-by-3-inch images. nytimes.com |
Treasures From an Underground Trove
The National Geographic Society is opening up its archives to the fine-art market for the first time, putting 150 vintage prints from a dozen photographers up for sale. nytimes.com |
Venice Festival Opens With Glimpses Into the Pitfalls of Passion
Darren Aronofsky’s in-competition movie “Black Swan” and Tran Anh Hung’s “Norwegian Wood” tell of the agonies of professional dancing and of triangles within triangles. nytimes.com |
No Boo-boos or Cowlicks? Only in School Pictures
The practice of altering photos has trickled down to the school portrait, as more parents increasingly choose retouching. nytimes.com |