Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The Impossible project










Finally the good old polaroids are back and The Impossible Project team made it happened. Though I like the fuji polaroids I prefer the good old polaroid look. Here's something about the project taken from their homepage:

In October 2008 The Impossible Project saved the last Polaroid production plant for integral instant film in Enschede (NL) and started to invent and produce totally new instant film materials for traditional Polaroid cameras. In 2010 Impossible saved analog instant photography from extinction by releasing various, brand new and unique instant films.
Therewith Impossible prevents more than  300.000.000
perfectly functioning Polaroid cameras from becoming obsolete, changes the world of photography and keeps variety, tangibility and analogue creativity and possibilites alive. 



Check out the their homepage HERE and take a look at the variation of polaroid films they have for sale. Just make sure you are buying the correct film for your Polaroid camera (if you have one). You can see by each film which polaroid camera they are for.
They actually just released few days ago a Color film (PX 680 Color Shade Film First Flush) for Polaroid 600 cameras which are the most common cameras.


(all images are from www.the-impossible-project.com)



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