Browsing the thrift stores will net an amazing array of old cameras for dirt cheap prices, meaning that a film enthusiast can have plenty of fun without wasting money they could spend on the film ...
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Polaroid Corp. is dropping the technology it pioneered long before digital photography rendered instant film obsolete to all but a few nostalgia buffs. Polaroid is closing factories in Massachusetts, ...
When Polaroid announced last year that it would stop making its iconic film, professionals in real estate, construction and fashion criticized the move. They said they needed the instant hard copy for ...
I don't know what's more upsetting, the fact that Polaroid is done producing the instant film and cameras, or the fact that their last breath of life will be sold at Urban Outfitters. If you're not ...
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 ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- By 2008, the year Polaroid announced it would discontinue its instant film, classic film photography was losing ground in a digital world. "Like all Polaroid lovers, my heart just ...
If you're anything like me, all the different instant camera film sizes are very confusing. Are Instax Wide photos really the biggest? What are the dimensions of an actual Polaroid photo, not the ...
Today is the anniversary of Edwin Land's introduction of the Land Camera. Inventor and scientist, Land developed the first process that could make a finished print in 60 seconds. This year's ...
Who doesn’t like instant film? Get out. The rest of you, stay and marvel. The Impossible Project, which 7 years ago started the, well, nearly impossible project of reverse-engineering Polaroid’s ...