Stop-Motion Music Video Uses Hundreds of Polaroid Pictures

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Brian Anthony Hernandez
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Stop-Motion Music Video Uses Hundreds of Polaroid Pictures

Walker Lukens comes to life in his new music video, "Dear Someone," as a man trapped in a photo. The catch? The picture can move, and it leaves home to wander New York City.

The video weaves a stop-motion tale using hundreds of Polaroid pictures, whose once-blank canvases were provided by ex-Polaroid employees now leading The Impossible Project.

"Dear Someone" is from Lukens's forthcoming album, Devoted. It comes out April 2.

"These songs are about not having the things that you want yet," he said in a statement. "It's not necessarily bad, you know. It makes you work harder."

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