Nine years ago, Polaroid was going through bankruptcy, and it seemed like its iconic instant film and cameras would vanish into the ether. Death by digital photos would've been inscribed on its ...
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In 2008, Polaroid was on the verge of disappearing forever. The last remaining Polaroid factory was up for sale and the brand had stopped making instant film. A company called Impossible Project ...
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Ten years after it made its last instant film camera, Polaroid is back under a new brand, Polaroid Originals. Writing for ShinyShiny, Chris Price wonders whether this is the beginning of the analogue ...
With the launch of the Polaroid OneStep 2, the firm is hoping nostalgia can get you back into using instant cameras again. The original OneStep was released way back in 1977, long before digital ...
Today marks the launch of Polaroid Originals – a new brand dedicated to analogue instant photography. The first product in this new range is a new analogue instant camera called named the Polaroid ...
On the 80th anniversary of the founding of Polaroid, the people behind the Impossible Project are launching a new brand, Polaroid Originals, with the goal of bringing back instant photography from its ...
Being a child of the '80s, literally everyone I knew had a Polaroid instant camera. They were a staple of every holiday and birthday party growing up and if you open the photo albums at the home of ...
(The OneStep 2 will cost $99.99 and will be available online and in stores October 16.Polaroid Originals) In 2008, Polaroid was on the verge of disappearing forever. The last remaining Polaroid ...