One Shot - Dive In
We make instant film for classic Polaroid cameras. We believe in making real photos, with a life after the shutter clicks. With our new line of Impossible cameras, we’re reinventing instant photography for the digital age.
A Brief History of The Impossible Project
The Beginning
When Polaroid announced the end of instant film in 2008, Impossible stepped in to buy the last remaining factory, days before it closed down. The machines had been dismantled, there were no formulas to follow and the supply chain had already been destroyed. If we wanted to keep instant photography alive, we had to reinvent instant film from scratch.
“Don’t undertake a project unless it’s manifestly important and nearly impossible.” - Edwin Land, founder of Polaroid
Eight years later, with the help of some incredible chemists, engineers and photographers, we’re the only people in the world who make original format instant film. We make film in both color and black and white, for Polaroid 600-type, SX-70 and Image/Spectra cameras, as well as large format 8x10 film. We also refurbish classic Polaroid cameras so they’re as good as new, and have introduced our own new range of Impossible cameras.
We believe in making real photos. Photos with a life after the shutter clicks. Photos that develop in the palm of your hand, ready to pin to the wall or give to a friend. That’s why we’ve spent eight years working on our film formula. It’s why we’re reinventing analog instant photography in a digital world.
Getting Started
If you’re new to the world of instant photography, here’s your guide on where to start.
Instant photography is more than just cameras and film; it’s a way to celebrate family, friendships, and once-in-a-lifetime moments. When you make a photo with a Polaroid camera, you turn a split-second into something you can have, hold onto, keep and share. You can put it on your wall, in your wallet, at your desk or even on the fridge. You make it real.
Taking a photo with a Polaroid camera and watching it develop in the palm of your hand isn’t just an experience.
It’s Magic
If you’re ready to make real photos, the first thing you’ll need is a Polaroid camera. The Polaroid 600 camera is straightforward and fun to use, and because of its simple point-and-shoot functionality, it’s the perfect camera for anyone starting out with instant photography. Next you’ll need some instant film; with our Impossible film for Polaroid 600 cameras you can start making instant photos in color and black & white straight away. As for what goes in the frame? That’s where you come in.
Instant Film - It’s All in The Frame
Whether it’s color, black and white, wide, or special edition – there are a world of possibilities waiting to develop.
i-Type Film - “I” Stands for Incredible.
Every instant camera needs a film to go with it, and our i-Type cameras have their own special i-Type film. It’s optimized for the OneStep 2, battery-free (which makes it easier on your wallet) and ready to roll.
600 Film - Point. Shoot. Share.
Just like the camera it goes with, 600 film is straightforward and easy to use. It comes in classic color and black & white versions, as well as a range of special editions, so there’s always a new way to put your life on film.
SX-70 Film Classic Camera. Classic Film.
The SX-70 was the world’s first truly instant camera, and it comes from a time when things moved a bit more slowly. Slower times, slower film speed. Don’t worry, it still develops as fast as our other film – it’s just a little more laidback about it.
Spectra Film
Polaroid might be best known for that classic, square frame, but there were a few other formats over the years. Spectra film is a widescreen version of their classic instant film, for when you absolutely, positively have to fit every single person in the shot. Accept no substitutes.
8x10 Film - One for the Pros
In 1973, Polaroid introduced 8x10, a manually-processed large format film which creates photos of incredible quality. It’s more complex than other instant film formats, but there’s nothing like it, which is why we’re still making it today, by hand, with no expense spared.
New Cameras - Say Hello to The OneStep 2
40 years ago, the OneStep camera made instant photography easy and affordable for everyone. Now, the OneStep 2 continues that legacy for a new generation.
Vintage Cameras - Old School. New Life.
Our vintage cameras were good enough for Andy Warhol and now, thanks to our refurbishers, they’re also good enough for you.
Polaroid 600™ Series Vintage Cameras
Polaroid for the people.
Polaroid SX–70™ Series Vintage Cameras
The original magic camera.
Polaroid Spectra™ Series Vintage Cameras
Welcome to the weird, wide world.
Vintage Originals. Future Ready.
All of our vintage cameras are treated like museum artifacts by our team of specialists. Each one is carefully dismantled, cleaned, serviced, and put back together with exacting precision. So, no matter what they’ve gotten up to in the past, they’re always ready for the future…with you.
Accessories - More Original Stuff
All the extras you’ll need to get the most out of your Polaroid experience.
One Shot - Dive In
We make instant film for classic Polaroid cameras. We believe in making real photos, with a life after the shutter clicks. With our new line of Impossible cameras, we’re reinventing instant photography for the digital age.
A Brief History of The Impossible Project
The Beginning
When Polaroid announced the end of instant film in 2008, Impossible stepped in to buy the last remaining factory, days before it closed down. The machines had been dismantled, there were no formulas to follow and the supply chain had already been destroyed. If we wanted to keep instant photography alive, we had to reinvent instant film from scratch.
“Don’t undertake a project unless it’s manifestly important and nearly impossible.” - Edwin Land, founder of Polaroid
Eight years later, with the help of some incredible chemists, engineers and photographers, we’re the only people in the world who make original format instant film. We make film in both color and black and white, for Polaroid 600-type, SX-70 and Image/Spectra cameras, as well as large format 8x10 film. We also refurbish classic Polaroid cameras so they’re as good as new, and have introduced our own new range of Impossible cameras.
We believe in making real photos. Photos with a life after the shutter clicks. Photos that develop in the palm of your hand, ready to pin to the wall or give to a friend. That’s why we’ve spent eight years working on our film formula. It’s why we’re reinventing analog instant photography in a digital world.
Getting Started
If you’re new to the world of instant photography, here’s your guide on where to start.
Instant photography is more than just cameras and film; it’s a way to celebrate family, friendships, and once-in-a-lifetime moments. When you make a photo with a Polaroid camera, you turn a split-second into something you can have, hold onto, keep and share. You can put it on your wall, in your wallet, at your desk or even on the fridge. You make it real.
Taking a photo with a Polaroid camera and watching it develop in the palm of your hand isn’t just an experience.
It’s Magic
If you’re ready to make real photos, the first thing you’ll need is a Polaroid camera. The Polaroid 600 camera is straightforward and fun to use, and because of its simple point-and-shoot functionality, it’s the perfect camera for anyone starting out with instant photography. Next you’ll need some instant film; with our Impossible film for Polaroid 600 cameras you can start making instant photos in color and black & white straight away. As for what goes in the frame? That’s where you come in.
Instant Film - It’s All in The Frame
Whether it’s color, black and white, wide, or special edition – there are a world of possibilities waiting to develop.
i-Type Film - “I” Stands for Incredible.
Every instant camera needs a film to go with it, and our i-Type cameras have their own special i-Type film. It’s optimized for the OneStep 2, battery-free (which makes it easier on your wallet) and ready to roll.
600 Film - Point. Shoot. Share.
Just like the camera it goes with, 600 film is straightforward and easy to use. It comes in classic color and black & white versions, as well as a range of special editions, so there’s always a new way to put your life on film.
SX-70 Film Classic Camera. Classic Film.
The SX-70 was the world’s first truly instant camera, and it comes from a time when things moved a bit more slowly. Slower times, slower film speed. Don’t worry, it still develops as fast as our other film – it’s just a little more laidback about it.
Spectra Film
Polaroid might be best known for that classic, square frame, but there were a few other formats over the years. Spectra film is a widescreen version of their classic instant film, for when you absolutely, positively have to fit every single person in the shot. Accept no substitutes.
8x10 Film - One for the Pros
In 1973, Polaroid introduced 8x10, a manually-processed large format film which creates photos of incredible quality. It’s more complex than other instant film formats, but there’s nothing like it, which is why we’re still making it today, by hand, with no expense spared.
New Cameras - Say Hello to The OneStep 2
40 years ago, the OneStep camera made instant photography easy and affordable for everyone. Now, the OneStep 2 continues that legacy for a new generation.
Vintage Cameras - Old School. New Life.
Our vintage cameras were good enough for Andy Warhol and now, thanks to our refurbishers, they’re also good enough for you.
Polaroid 600™ Series Vintage Cameras
Polaroid for the people.
Polaroid SX–70™ Series Vintage Cameras
The original magic camera.
Polaroid Spectra™ Series Vintage Cameras
Welcome to the weird, wide world.
Vintage Originals. Future Ready.
All of our vintage cameras are treated like museum artifacts by our team of specialists. Each one is carefully dismantled, cleaned, serviced, and put back together with exacting precision. So, no matter what they’ve gotten up to in the past, they’re always ready for the future…with you.
Accessories - More Original Stuff
All the extras you’ll need to get the most out of your Polaroid experience.
What’s better than a new pack of film? Three new packs of film. Alright, it’s not the best riddle in the world, but it’s true. With this special bundle, you get two packs of color and one pack of black & white film for your SX-70 camera, all with a classic white frame. And the best part is when you buy a bundle, you save on every pack of film. As for the...
Spectra cameras are wider than regular Polaroid cameras, which means they need their own, wider film. Simple, right? This Spectra film gives you all the same clean tones and textures of our other Polaroid film packs, but with a wide-format frame. So whether you're taking breathtaking landscape photographs, or just trying to fit all your cousins in the...
Spectra cameras are wider than regular Polaroid cameras, which means they need their own, wider film. Simple, right? This Spectra film gives you all the rich monochromes of our other black & white Polaroid film packs, but with a wide-format frame. So whether you're taking breathtaking landscape photographs, or just trying to fit all your cousins in the...
What’s better than a new pack of film? Three new packs of film. Alright, it’s not the best riddle in the world, but it’s true. With this special bundle, you get two packs of color and one pack of black & white film for your Spectra camera, all with a classic white frame. And the best part is when you buy a bundle, you save on every pack of film.
Designed for people who like things old school – really old school – our 8x10 film is made almost entirely by hand for classic large-format cameras, and creates photos with clarity and detail that just isn't possible on other types of film. However, it requires special equipment, a lot of manual processing and even more technical knowhow.
Designed for people who like things old school – really old school – our 8x10 film is made almost entirely by hand for classic large-format cameras, and creates photos with clarity and detail that just isn't possible on other types of film. However, it requires special equipment, a lot of manual processing and even more technical knowhow, so if you're not...
Struggling to choose between color and black & white? We’ve been there. Hopefully this 8x10 bundle gives you a third option; one pack of each at a lower price than if you’d bought each pack individually. That way you can shoot to your heart’s content, whether you’re ready to capture every color of the rainbow, or in more of a monochrome mood. Pure poetry.
Struggling to choose between color and black & white? We’ve been there. Hopefully this 8x10 bundle gives you a third option; one pack of each at a lower price than if you’d bought each pack individually. That way you can shoot to your heart’s content, whether you’re ready to capture every color of the rainbow, or in more of a monochrome mood. Pure poetry.
The OneStep 2 is a new polaroid camera that blends classic design with contemporary style. It's inspired by Polaroid's original OneStep, but updated to create a simple, easy-to-use instant camera that works straight out of the box. It's got a high quality lens and a powerful flash to give you great photos, and its long-lasting USB rechargeable battery...
The OneStep 2 is a new polaroid camera that blends classic design with contemporary style. It's inspired by Polaroid's original OneStep, but updated to create a simple, easy-to-use instant camera that works straight out of the box. It's got a high quality lens and a powerful flash to give you great photos, and its long-lasting USB rechargeable battery...
The Polaroid 600 Onestep Closeup was first released in the early 1990s, evolving the Polaroid 600s of the '80s with a slightly rounded-off edges and a closeup lens allowing you to shoot from as close as 2 feet away. Its simple design makes it a great camera for instant photography beginners – not to mention selfie addicts.
Like your instant cameras with a little Midas touch? Say no more. This custom vintage Polaroid 600 camera has been lovingly refurbished by the Polaroid Originals team, then given a dazzling makeover in a metallic gold tone colorway. The result? A classic point-and-shoot Polaroid camera made perfect for anyone with champagne tastes.
Looking for a vintage Polaroid camera in sterling condition? Look no further. This custom vintage Polaroid 600 camera has been lovingly refurbished by the Polaroid Originals team, then decorated with a chic silver tone colorway. So you get a classic point-and-shoot Polaroid camera with a touch of luxury – at a price that won’t break the bank.
The Cool Cam is a limited-edition version of Polaroid’s popular Sun 600 series from the ‘80s. The Cool Cam came in a variety of bold color combinations, such as the black & red version, or fresh pink & grey edition. They were pretty cool, too. But you probably guessed that from the name.
The Cool Cam is a limited-edition version of Polaroid’s popular Sun 600 series from the ‘80s. The Cool Cam came in a variety of bold color combinations, such as the black & red version, or fresh pink & grey edition. They were pretty cool, too. But you probably guessed that from the name.
In the 1980s, the world was going crazy for the future, from science-fiction movies to electronic synthesizers. With its sharp, boxy design, Polaroid's 600 system fit right in, turning instant analog photography into an icon of popular culture. The '80s editions of the Polaroid 600 come in a range of different designs with a number of features, but every...
In 1982, ten years after the unveiling of the SX-70, Polaroid created the SLR 680, an SLR instant camera that pushed the capabilities of the SX-70 to the next level, using Polaroid's new 600 film, with a built-in Sonar Autofocus and flashbar. It's been the camera of choice for instant photography experts and seasoned professionals ever since, and with...
With its unique shape, rubber binocular grips and pop-up flash, the Polaroid Impulse might be the oddball of the 600 family, but it’s got a certain charm about it. Its rugged design makes it perfect for anyone with a habit of bumping into things, and the automatic flash makes it ideal for late nights and parties. Just don’t drop it in the punch bowl, it’s...
With its unique shape, rubber binocular grips and pop-up flash, the Polaroid Impulse Autofocus might be the oddball of the 600 family, but it’s got a certain charm about it. Its rugged design makes it perfect for anyone with a habit of bumping into things, and the automatic flash makes it ideal for late nights and parties. This one comes with Polaroid's...
The Polaroid 600 Hello Kitty Edition is a limited-edition version of the classic Polaroid 600 featuring everybody's favorite feline. Released in the late '90s, it was produced in collaboration with TOMY and sold exclusively in the Japanese market, making it one of the rarest Polaroid 600 cameras around – not to mention one of the cutest.
Inspired by the world's most infamous Tasmanian Devil, the Polaroid 600 Taz Edition (affectionately known as the "Taz Cam") is easily the most weird and wonderful camera Polaroid ever released. Produced for a short period in 1999, it turns the Polaroid 600 into Taz's head, complete with teeth and tongue on the inside.