The Impossible Project produces instant photography products and services, keeping alive the instant film technology from the Polaroid era. They are dedicated to analog instant photography, bringing back the nostalgia and creativity which digital photography can't match.
The Impossible Project was founded in 2008 in the Netherlands.
They acquired the last factory in the world manufacturing Polaroid instant film.
In 2017, The Impossible Project rebranded as Polaroid Originals.
Fujifilm Instax is a range of instant film cameras and instant film produced by Fujifilm.
Polaroid is an American company that produced instant film cameras and films from the late 1940s to 2008, and then resumed production in 2010.
Lomography is an analog camera and film movement focused on experimental and creative instant photography.
Instant film for Polaroid 600, SX-70, and Spectra cameras. Comes in color, black and white, and limited edition variants.
Polaroid instant cameras for the 600, SX-70, and Spectra formats. Features original and modern designs.
Transforms digital photos into analog instant photos. Compatible with iOS and Android devices.
The Impossible Project is a company that produces instant film and cameras for Polaroid 600, SX-70, and Spectra formats. They acquired the last factory in the world manufacturing Polaroid instant film in 2008.
The Impossible Project was the original name of the company before rebranding as Polaroid Originals in 2017. The products and services remain the same, still focused on analog instant photography.
Yes, The Impossible Project film is compatible with Polaroid 600, SX-70, and Spectra cameras.
One pack of The Impossible Project film contains 8 photos for Polaroid 600 and SX-70 cameras, and 8 or 6 photos for Spectra cameras depending on the version.
No, The Impossible Project film is not compatible with Fujifilm Instax cameras. They have different film formats and sizes.