Posts Tagged ‘Polaroid’

The Impossible Project Nears Completion. No, seriously.

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I know I’ve posted this is in the past. To my credit, January 1 was supposed to be their launch date. I was as disappointed as anyone when that day rolled around and still no new Polaroid film. However, in 18 short days The Impossible Project is scheduled to hold a press conference in NYC. I’m rubbing my hands in anticipation of what’s to come. In lieu of actual film coming off the press Polapremium issued the last Original Polaroid Film in a Special Edition designed by Paul Giambarba. There are still quite a few left, and the aesthetic is quite nice. If you want to lend me a few hundred to spruce up my home I wouldn’t be opposed.

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The Countdown For The New Polaroid

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Less than two weeks remain until The Impossible Project launches on January 1st, 2010. What is The Impossible Project you ask? Since Polaroid stopped producing analog Instant Film in June 2008, The Impossible Project was founded with the concrete aim to re-invent and re-start production of analog INTEGRAL FILM for vintage Polaroid cameras. As a long-time owner of Polaroid cameras, I have been counting down this day for quite some time. It’s become increasingly hard to justify paying almost $40 for a pack of Polaroid 600 film. Here is a great little film from Charles and Ray Eames reminding us of how great Polaroid film actually is, courtesy of Swiss Miss.


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