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Home / Arts and Entertainment / First Polaroid Photos Captured for Young Musicians

First Polaroid Photos Captured for Young Musicians

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Stars received unique analog portraits using Polaroid I-2 cameras.
  • This experience marked the first physical photo for some artists.
  • The event offered a calm space before the Grammys whirlwind.
First Polaroid Photos Captured for Young Musicians

During Grammys weekend, Universal Music Group hosted a special gifting suite that offered a tranquil interlude for celebrated artists. Cosmopolitan's "The Sound of Now: Class of 2026" digital issue featured exclusive behind-the-scenes moments from this event. Attendees had the opportunity to select items from various brands.

As part of this experience, musicians were photographed with Polaroid I-2 cameras, an analog approach that produced genuine, unedited images. This process provided many younger artists with their first-ever encounter of holding and watching a physical photograph materialize.

The resulting collection offers candid snapshots, reflecting the authentic spirit of today's music scene. These images capture the essence of the artists before the high-energy Grammys night commenced.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Analog portraits were captured using Polaroid I-2 cameras and film, providing an unfiltered look at the artists.
For many younger artists, holding a physical photograph of themselves developed in real-time was a first-time experience.
Musicians found a moment of calm at the Universal Music Group's official Grammys gifting suite.

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