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Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller presents La Polaroids, a collection of Polaroids taken privately with his SX-70 camera during his extended stays in Los Angeles in the 1980s, working on films with Wim Wenders and Alex Cox. These images, born behind the scenes of some of cinema's most iconic masterpieces, stand slightly removed from the narrative and characters, quietly oriented toward the "spaces between"—motel rooms, beachfront edges, and street lights. Müller's sensibility, emphasizing natural light and color above all else, captures fragments of the city as one walks through it, capturing the vibrations of what is already there, capturing the atmosphere of a now-lost Los Angeles. Rather than being a completed photographic work, this book stands at the border between film and photography as an archive conveying traces of the cinematographer's gaze and thoughts, posing questions about light and stillness.