When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: James Artaius Instant photography is more popular than ever – but if you don't know how ...
In an age where instant photography means whipping out a smartphone and immediately sharing the digital image with friends online, a boxy camera that produces self-developing prints seems like a huge ...
Instant photography pretty much became known as taking a Polaroid after that, until digital cameras became the new point-and-shoot champions and subsequently led to bankruptcy. When a new version of ...
The new Fujifilm instax mini Evo Cinema allows users to step back in time with the Eras Dial, with shooting, filming, and ...
Fujifilm invited me to London last week for breakfast and a first look at the exciting new Instax Mini 99 instant camera. I've thoroughly enjoyed testing out the new features with this latest Instax, ...
The Polaroid camera bypassed the entire process of film development, thus providing photographers an immediate look at their work. Released for sale in 1948, the first version was an “instant” hit.
Back in 2008, a team of instant-photography fans — despondent over Polaroid’s decision to stop making film for its cameras — set out to acquire a Polaroid factory in the Netherlands and restart ...
Southwest of Yokohama, Japan, Fujifilm has spent the past couple of years expanding its production facilities, pouring billions of yen into its factory as it struggles to meet global demand for its ...
When the Polaroid film factory in the Dutch town of Enschede shut down in June 2008, it seemed to signal the end for one of the most ingenious and iconic innovations of the 20th century. Almost 60 ...
Almond Chu, “Self-portrait No. 6” (1985), instant film, set of four, 7.4 x 10cm each (all images courtesy Blindspot Gallery) While greatly popular with families, instant photography has also been ...
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 41 has a mature, beautiful retro design that meets easy point-and-shoot functionality for casual photography. Close-up photo mode can be finicky until you get the hang of it.
Dedicated at the MIT Museum on August 13, 2015, and installed at the former Polaroid Corporation Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Edwin H. Land (1909–1991) was the innovative inventor ...