A developing Polaroid photo of Jennifer Lopez from the movie “Hustlers,” at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actor Jennifer Lopez, from the film “Hustlers,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)

Actor Wesley Snipes, from the film “Dolemite Is My Name,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actor-director Taika Waititi, from the film “Jojo Rabbit,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Academy Award-winning actor Renee Zellweger, from the film “Judy,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actor Felicity Jones, from the film “The Aeronauts,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Leslie Odom Jr. and Cynthia Erivo, actors in the film “Harriet,” were photographed with a vintage Polaroid at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Jamie Lee Curtis from the film “Knives Out.”
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A GIF of a developing Polaroid of Christian Bale, who stars in “Ford v Ferrari.”
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Actor Christian Bale, from the film “Ford v Ferrari,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actor Matt Damon, from the film “Ford v Ferrari,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Director Todd Phillips and actor Joaquin Phoenix, from the film “Joker,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actor Da’Vine Joy Randolph, from the film “Dolemite Is My Name.”
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A GIF of a developing Polaroid of Eddie Redmayne, who stars in “The Aeronauts.”
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Kristen Stewart, photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera, stars in the film “Seberg.”
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Willem Dafoe, in a Polaroid image, stars in “The Lighthouse.”
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Robert Pattinson stars alongside Willem Dafoe in “The Lighthouse.”
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas, star of “The Sky Is Pink,” in a vintage Polaroid image taken at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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A GIF shows Beanie Feldstein’s developing Polaroid. Feldstein stars in “How to Build a Girl.”
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A Polaroid image of Anthony Mackie, star of “Seberg,” which had its North American premiere at the Toronto fest.
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Isla Fisher, star of “Greed,” which made its world premiere at the 2019 Toronto Film Fest.
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“Seberg” directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead.
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Kerry Washington makes her Polaroid appearance. Washington stars in “American Son.”
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Jamie Dornan, from the film “Synchronic.”
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Tilda Cobham-Hervey portrays Helen Reddy in the biopic “I Am Woman,” which had its world premiere at the 2019 Toronto film festival.
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A GIF shows Alfie Allen, from the film “How to Build a Girl,” which had its world premiere in Toronto.
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Riz Ahmed, from “Sound of Metal.”
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A Polaroid image of Evan Peters, from the film “I Am Woman.”
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Dakota Johnson, star of “The Friend,” photographed with a vintage Polaroid camera at the L.A. Times Photo Studio at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Jason Segel stars with Dakota Johnson in “The Friend.”
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Dev Patel, from the film “The Personal History of David Copperfield.”
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Susan Sarandon, star of the movie “Blackbird.”
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Rainn Wilson stars alongside Susan Sarandon in “Blackbird.”
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Sam Neill, star of the film “Blackbird.”
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Raffey Cassidy stars in the movie “The Other Lamb.”
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A GIF of a developing Polaroid of Imogen Poots, star of “Castle in the Ground.”
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Sharon Horgan, at the L.A. Times Photo Studio, stars in the film “Military Wives.”
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A GIF of Michiel Huisman, star of the film “The Other Lamb.”
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Danielle Macdonald, from the film “I Am Woman,” at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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