Polaroid
Robert Mapplethorpe - Early Polaroids, 1970–1975
Unearthed early work, courtesy of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
Take Polaroid Pictures of Your Online Life
Adrià Navarro’s Polaroid Cacher repurposes a Polaroid camera into a desktop printer.
Letter from CES: Polaroid Is Just Throwing Spaghetti Against the Wall
From tablets for kids to iPhone speakers, Polaroid is doing it all.
The Impossible Project Wants To Put Your iPhone Pictures on Film
It's entirely possible that this might actually make sense. The Impossible Project, who, if you recall, has been reengineering discontinued Polaroid film, has developed a prototype for a piece of hardware that takes digital images off of your iPhone...
These Beautiful Destroyed Polaroids Prove Film's Not Dead
Is film dead? Well, no, people are still shooting 35mm, Lomography is live and well, and medium- and large-format photographers will likely be using film slides forever. But "Kodachrome":http://motherboard.vice.com/2011/1/2/another-thing-that-didn-t...
Snap Happy
New York artist Jamie Livingston took a Polaroid photograph every day of his life for 18 years, between 1979 and 1997, with a Polaroid SX-70 camera. He called the project “Photo of the Day."