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.
As its name suggests, the Polaroid 600 Job Pro was originally designed for professionals – specifically, for construction sites (hence the bright, safety yellow). But that doesn't mean you can't have some fun with it. Those bright colors mean you'll have no problem getting people's attention, and its durable design means it's ready for whatever you throw...
Produced in collaboration with Mattel back in 1999, the Polaroid 600 Barbie Edition is a classic Polaroid 600 camera packaged in a cute color scheme of pink and green – with some added flowers, for good measure. It's the essential instant camera for anyone who likes a little sparkle in their life.
If you actually do like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain, we’ve got a bright new Polaroid 600 for you. This family of limited edition vintage cameras feature one of five custom two-tone colorways. It’s like they went on vacation to Miami and never came back. They’re rare birds, and available exclusively from our online shop. So fresh. So...
If you actually do like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain, we’ve got a bright new Polaroid 600 for you. This family of limited edition vintage cameras feature one of five custom two-tone colorways. It’s like they went on vacation to Miami and never came back. They’re rare birds, and available exclusively from our online shop. So fresh. So...
If you actually do like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain, we’ve got a bright new Polaroid 600 for you. This family of limited edition vintage cameras feature one of five custom two-tone colorways. It’s like they went on vacation to Miami and never came back. They’re rare birds, and available exclusively from our online shop. So fresh. So...
If you actually do like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain, we’ve got a bright new Polaroid 600 for you. This family of limited edition vintage cameras feature one of five custom two-tone colorways. It’s like they went on vacation to Miami and never came back. They’re rare birds, and available exclusively from our online shop. So fresh. So...
If you actually do like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain, we’ve got a bright new Polaroid 600 for you. This family of limited edition vintage cameras feature one of five custom two-tone colorways. It’s like they went on vacation to Miami and never came back. They’re rare birds, and available exclusively from our online shop. So fresh. So...
The year was 1997, Girl Power was taking over the planet, and the Spice Girls were leading the revolution. In celebration of the greatest girl group of all time, Polaroid created the Polaroid 600 Spice Cam, packaging a classic 600 camera in a slick pink, grey and purple body. It's what you want. What you really, really want.
This version of the Impulse is a special edition by Polaroid from back in the day. It comes with all the features of the original Impulse camera, but comes in a cool Blue colorway. So now you can get a ready-to-go instant camera with some rugged good looks as well. Hubba hubba.
First released in 1981, the Sun 660 is a variation on the classic Polaroid 600 system. It’s an easy to use point-and-shoot camera, meaning taking photos is as simple as, well, pointing and shooting. Not only that, the Sun 660 features Polaroid’s patented Sonar Autofocus technology, so you can get crystal clear photos every time.
Ever since it's release in 1972, the Polaroid SX-70 has been heralded as one of the greatest instant cameras ever made. But our friends over at MiNT decided to push that even further, refitting an SX-70 with an all-new motherboard, electric eye lens and a refurbished leather exterior.
The Polaroid SX-70 is one of the most famous instant cameras in the world. It was the first instant SLR camera ever made, and the first to use Polaroid’s now-iconic instant film which brought photos to life the moment they left the camera. Its manual controls have made it the go-to camera for artists and dreamers alike, and its fold-down design means you...
The Polaroid SX-70 is one of the most famous instant cameras in the world. It was the first instant SLR camera ever made, and the first to use Polaroid’s now-iconic instant film which brought photos to life the moment they left the camera. Its manual controls have made it the go-to camera for artists and dreamers alike, and its fold-down design means you...
The Polaroid SX-70 is one of the most famous instant cameras in the world. It was the first instant SLR camera ever made, and the first to use Polaroid’s now-iconic instant film which brought photos to life the moment they left the camera. Its manual controls have made it the go-to camera for artists and dreamers alike, and its fold-down design means you...
The Polaroid SX-70 is one of the most famous instant cameras in the world. It was the first instant SLR camera ever made, and the first to use Polaroid’s now-iconic instant film which brought photos to life the moment they left the camera. Its manual controls have made it the go-to camera for artists and dreamers alike, and its fold-down design means you...
The Polaroid SX-70 is one of the most famous instant cameras in the world. It was the first instant SLR camera ever made, and the first to use Polaroid’s now-iconic instant film which brought photos to life the moment they left the camera. Its manual controls have made it the go-to camera for artists and dreamers alike, and its fold-down design means you...
The Polaroid SX-70 is one of the most famous instant cameras in the world. It was the first instant SLR camera ever made, and the first to use Polaroid’s now-iconic instant film which brought photos to life the moment they left the camera. Its manual controls have made it the go-to camera for artists and dreamers alike, and its fold-down design means you...
The Polaroid Spectra One Switch is a straightforward version of the classic Spectra system – wide format film, sci-fi aesthetic, and a quirky, pop-up design. Like many of the 600 models, the One Switch is really straightforward to use, with just a lighten/darken switch and a shutter button. So simple, even a chimp could use it. But don't give it to a...
Remember the car from Back to the Future with the funny doors? The Polaroid Spectra Pro Cam is a bit like that. It comes at things from a different angle. Control-wise, you get the standard lighten/darken switch, Sonar Autofocus and flash switch, but the lens unit pops up sideways, which is pretty cool. No flux capacitor, though. Sorry, Marty.
The Polaroid Spectra Macro 5 might look like something out of a Ridley Scott film, but its story is far from science fiction. It was originally designed to create extreme closeup photos for professional uses, like police forensics or medical examinations. These days, it's more popular for creating abstract macro shots and experimental photography, so you...
If you were the type of kid who liked to take apart the toaster to see what was inside, the Polaroid Spectra Onyx might be the camera for you. It's just like the Spectra Full Switch, meaning you get a load of controls like Sonar Autofocus, lighten/darken, and a self-timer function. But its got a transparent top which allows you see all the neat little...