If you're a Polaroid user, sooner or later you'll ask: what is Polaroid 600 film? How is it different from i-Type film? And can I use it in my Polaroid camera? I feel your pain – given how simple ...
Shooting on funky film is something my cool photography friends do. I have a few friends who love working with expired film on their 35mm cameras, and one in particular who used to actively destroy ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Through the decades, Polaroid has created some of the most iconic film camera designs in history, the most recognizable of which is probably ...
The Impossible Project has spent the past decade trying to revive Polaroid photography, first by bringing back instant film for vintage cameras and eventually launching a new device, the I-1, last ...
The I-1 has a unique shape and a new flash around the lens The Impossible Project The I-1 was announced at the Bloomberg Businessweek design conference and will officially go on sale May 10th for $299 ...
We haven’t had a lot of occasions to take photos in the last year (your sourdough loaf excluded). But as America gets vaccinated, we’ll be getting together to make memories again. Which is exactly why ...
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When Polaroid stopped making instant film cameras in 2007 and ceased instant-film production the following year, it was sad—but also, in the era of digital photography, perfectly understandable. Left ...
The Bluetooth-equipped Now+ camera offers the best of the analog and digital worlds. By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a ...
I suppose I should have seen this coming. On Feb. 29, Fujifilm announced that it would discontinue production of its FP-100C instant film. You probably never heard of this color film, but chances are, ...
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 ...
I am a Polaroid-loving millennial and I don't care who knows it. There's nothing I enjoy more than showing up to a party with a Polaroid at hand and snapping instant photos of my friends — and I've ...