a 1970s instant camera designed for portrait work, for which the Polaroid 100 film packs are sadly a distant memory. Leave it on the shelf? Not likely, he’s adapted it to work with Fuji Instax ...
My new Polaroid Now+ is among the best gifts I've ever received, but it's a steep learning curve for an analog newbie ...
Kodak bought polarizing film for movie cameras ... But it would be 1943 before the Polaroid camera was even an idea. Of course, between those years, there was a World War to contend with.
Instant photography - doing away with a separate and lengthy process of developing film outside the camera - arrived commercially in 1948. It was the creation of Polaroid's founder Edwin Land.
Its polaroid film comes in both black & white and colored editions, which lets you always experiment. The Fujifilm Instax ...
Even in the age of the iPhone, the Instagram generation is lining up in Central Park to have a picture of themselves taken — ...
This diminutive bundle of fun is the smallest instant camera on the market today, using the equally miniature Polaroid Go film to produce images. Is it any good? Well, lets take a look.
Instant cameras turn fleeting moments into lasting prints and offer nostalgia and simplicity to anyone seeking a break from ...
As highlighted in our Polaroid Now+ review, the film for my particular instant camera is pretty pricey - much the same can be said for most devices in its class, too. Film photography in any form ...