Dominic Albano has released the second volume of his Studio Archive Polaroids. This ongoing project exists alongside his fashion label as a separate but connected visual practice. The images are shot on instant film in Los Angeles and printed directly from the camera. Each Polaroid is a unique physical object.

The pictures are created during various photoshoots and shared gradually over time. They are not presented as a single collection or a defined campaign. Instead, they form a continuous stream of images. The visual language of the Polaroids aligns with Albano’s broader aesthetic. It is rooted in a sense of restraint and nostalgia. The images also engage with queer cultural memory, suggesting personal and shared histories through their subjects and mood.

Each one-of-a-kind print is made available directly to collectors through Albano’s website. Check it out below: