A sticker-bombed Polaroid Now Gen 3 and Neckface-designed film frames capture skateboarding’s grit, humor, and community ...
Do you remember Polaroid cameras? They were a big part of my youth. Invented in 1948 and popular in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, these “instant cameras” printed out (actually developed) your picture in ...
LAS VEGAS — The classic Polaroid camera just got revamped for the modern day. While Polaroid has previously launched instant print cameras mixed with digital such as with the Polaroid Snap, its newest ...
A strange little ritual used to go along with Polaroid cameras. The shooter would grab the print as it came out of the camera and wave it in the air, as if that would stimulate the chemicals and make ...
Learn more about the custom PCB board created by Cameron in the form of the Paperoid v0.2 which has been combined with a 3D printed case using an FDM printer. “So that’s where the idea for a polaroid ...
Here is a camera prototype that can remind you of the polaroid cameras of yore except that there is an e-paper display in place of the film. All of it is the result of the efforts of photographer ...
The original Polaroid cameras were a huge hit not just for their instant delivery, but for the convenient size of the permanent images they delivered. It’s something that digital cameras haven’t been ...
Polaroid's newest addition is a pocket-sized, instant-print shooter build for simplicity and spontaneity. Polaroid today introduced a blast from the past: the Snap instant digital camera. The newest ...
When we first saw Polaroid's Socialmatic camera, the obvious conclusion to make was that the company had simply decided to turn the Instagram logo into a device. Of course, given that the social ...
Polaroid’s shiny new camera with a built-in Nink printer, the Snap Touch, is available on pre-sale today, although if my experiences with it at Photokina are anything to go by, it’s probably not worth ...
Do you remember Polaroid cameras? They were a big part of my youth. Invented in 1948 and popular in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, these “instant cameras” printed out (actually developed) your picture in ...