Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Long before we all had cell phone cameras in our pockets and could inspect each selfie and digital snapshot in real-time, there ...
After polarized film was first patented back in 1929, the Polaroid company opened its doors just a scant 8 years later. 11 years later, the first instant cameras hit the market in full force and ...
More than a decade after announcing that it would keep Polaroid’s abandoned instant film alive, The Impossible Project has done the… improbable: It has officially become the brand it set out to save.
The new Polaroid camera shoots original, full-size Polaroid film and is a throwback to a cooler time. $119.99 at Polaroid The Polaroid Now Generation 3 is a sophisticated new instant camera featuring ...
If you take photos with old Polaroid cameras, as I often do, you get used to answering a question that always gets asked in a tone of marveling disbelief: “You can still get film for that?” For a ...
The Impossible Project has brought life to old Polaroid cameras with new film, but having tried it, we can safely say it still has a way to go. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus.
Part of the Forgotten Technologies series. We’re probably all familiar with Polaroid instant film cameras, but how many remember Polaroid’s ill-fated attempt at instant movies - Polavision? Polavision ...
When Impossible Project, the company founded to revive production of Polaroid film, released its first batch of product six years ago, the results were embarrassing. Pictures frequently had weird ...