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Photographer Tim Mantoani is the man behind one of the great photo projects and books of our time. Called “Behind Photographs“, the series is a giant collection of giant 20×24 Polaroid pictures of some of the world’s most famous photographers holding their most iconic photos.
We first featured the project here back in 2012, but here’s a closer look at this work, which has gotten a great deal of press and attention as of late.
“Behind Photographs†first started back in December 2006, when Mantoani rented a 20×24 Polaroid camera in San Francisco and used it to photograph two photographers (Jim Marshall and Michael Zagaris) holding their best images. Over the next five years, Mantoani would go on to shoot portraits of over 150 renowned photographers.
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The collection of portraits is a unique look into photos that have endured the test of time, along with the brilliant minds that were behind the lenses at the moment they were made.
“We have come to a point in history where we are losing both photographic recording mediums and iconic photographers,†Mantoani says about the book. “While many people are familiar with iconic photographs, the general public has no idea of who created them. This book became a means to do that, the photographer and their photograph in one image.â€
Film for the 20×24-inch Polaroid camera costs $200 per shot. “If you are going to call the greatest living photographers and ask to make a photo of them and you are shooting 35mm digital, they may not take your call,†the photographer says. “But if you say you are shooting 20×24 Polaroid, they will at least listen to your pitch.â€
Here is a sampling of fantastic portraits found in “Behind Photographsâ€:
Nick Ut and “The Terror of Warâ€
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Julius Shulman and “Case Study House #22, Two Girlsâ€
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Bob Gruen and “John Lennonâ€
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Vincent Laforet and “Me And My Humanâ€
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Thomas Mangelson and “Brown bear, Brooks Falls Katmai National Park, Alaskaâ€
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Jim Marshall and “Sound Check 1969″
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Ron Gallela and “Windblown Jackieâ€
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Steve McCurry and “Afghan Girlâ€
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Carl Fischer and “Muhammad Aliâ€
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Neil Leifer and “Ali vs. Listonâ€
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Karen Kuehn and “Cats Storyâ€
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Douglas Kirkland and “Evening with Marilynâ€
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Mary Ellen Mark and “Ram Prakash Singhâ€
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David Doubilet and “Circle of Barracuda, New Ireland, Papua New Guineaâ€
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Elliott Erwitt and “Dog Legsâ€
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Jeff Widener and “Tank Manâ€
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Harry Benson and “The Beatles, George V Hotelâ€
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Lyle Owerko and “9/11″
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Mark Seliger and “Kurt Cobainâ€
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Greg Gorman and “Andy Warholâ€
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Baron Wolman and “Jimi Hendrixâ€
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Alfred Wertheimer and “Elvis and His Dateâ€
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Here’s a video Tim Mantoani made a few years ago to introduce the project:
…and here’s an interview Mantoani did with a news station back in 2012 about the work:
If you’re interested in picking up your own copy of this book, you can find it for about $50 through various bookstores or as a $15 ebook through iTunes and Amazon. You can also buy deluxe and signed editions through the project’s online store.
P.S. If you’re interested in photography-related apparel, Mantoani is also working on a project called SNAP Apparel. It’s a line of clothing designed for people who love photography.
Image credits: Photographs by Tim Mantoani and used with permission

Started out doing photography at the age of 6 using an uncle's old 1940 kodak brownie box camera. At 15 years of age, I decided to buy my very own 1975 Praktica SLR camera. I now shoot with a Nikon D850. I do unpaid TFP and commercial paid work.