


Mr. Polaroid tells the little-known story of the man behind the camera, Edwin Land.
A photography contest disqualification sparks debate over rigid rule enforcement versus artistic expression. While truth-altering edits should be barred, applying rules without nuance in art contexts risks stifling creativity. Should judgment override blanket policies in creative competitions?
The war — and its images — changed America, aggravating divisions, exacerbating distrust and making it harder for the country to agree on America’s historical and future role in global affairs.