Polaroid is once again asking whether you’d want all your smartphone photos to take on that glossy, over-exposed look of ...
The Verge’s Allison Johnson called the original 2 x 3-inch version of the Polaroid Hi-Print the best instant photo printer in ...
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 ...
A woman has gone viral after sharing her excitement over a vintage Polaroid camera she thrifted for just $5.59—and was amazed to find that it still works. Hailey (@hailsjournal) posted the moment to ...
We know and love Polaroid for its analog cameras and the ‘90s nostalgia that comes with them, but the new Polaroid Now+ takes things to a whole new level. This camera is the brand’s most high-tech ...
My first camera was a Polaroid. Like many in my generation, I vividly recall the excitement of waiting for a colorful image to crystalize on the black square film that flew out of the camera. The ...
It's easy to forget now, but instant camera maker Polaroid once matched the mythos — and ubiquity — of Apple. Much like Steve Jobs, founder Edwin Land was single-minded in his determination to create ...
IT’S ALWAYS ABOUT the light. Any photographer will tell you that. It was a beautiful December late afternoon in Santa Fe, a place renowned for its unique light. The rocky landscape, faintly dusted ...
In 1970, Polaroid founder Edwin Land stood in a factory and proclaimed that in the future, the still camera would be like the telephone. As a crew of cinematographers rolled their tapes, he explained ...
People often confuse Impossible Project with a far more famous company. It's bound to happen, because the German firm makes instant film and, now, an instant camera. "People don’t even realize we’re ...
Polaroid, as a company that designs and builds some of the most iconic instant cameras and film in photographic history, is dead. The primary culprit was a too-slow adaptation to the digital age. But ...