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Faces of Ground Zero time.com/faces In the days following 9/11, LIFE and TIME photographer Joe McNally took pictures of nearly 300 rescue workers and survivors with the world's largest Polaroid camera. The result was a moving record of the people at the WTC site and a traveling exhibit, "Faces of Ground Zero." The exhibit returns to New York City on Tuesday, Sept. 10. You can view the photos and watch a video about how they were made at TIME.com...
LARGER THAN LIFE Veteran LIFE photojournalist Joe McNally used the world's largest Polaroid camera to create life-size images of some of the people involved in the aftermath of the tragedy. The photos appear in a traveling exhibit called "Faces of Ground Zero," and you can view them online at our website...
...December, Harvard announced a highly-controversial purchase of a housing development off Memorial Drive on land formerly owned the Polaroid Company, which local activists had hoped could be used to alleviate Cambridge’s housing crunch...
...does a Polaroid get purchased?” Galluccio asked. “Maybe a dean has a need that’s been building for years. I understand the complexity—you have cranky deans, unhappy deans...
...truth is, Stone readily admits, there is a trade-off between letting people in on the tentative plan early and getting the deal done before letting the neighbors know, as the University did in Allston and, on a smaller scale, with the Polaroid housing development...