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Polaroid: A Story of Innovation, Betrayal, and Magic

11 Jun 2025

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Polaroid's story is a tale of innovation, betrayal, and the ultimate comeback. Founded by Edwin H. Land in 1937, Polaroid revolutionized photography with its instant camera, producing a finished print in 60 seconds. The company's success was meteoric, with the SX-70 camera becoming a cultural phenomenon in the 1970s. However, Polaroid's dominance was threatened by Kodak's lawsuit, which led to a 14-year battle and a $925 million settlement. Meanwhile, the rise of digital technology made Polaroid's film-based business obsolete, leading to bankruptcy in 2001. But in 2008, a group of enthusiasts, The Impossible Project, bought the Polaroid factory and began producing instant film again. By 2020, the brand had been revived, and Polaroid was once again producing film and cameras. Today, Polaroid's legacy is a testament to innovation, perseverance, and the power of nostalgia. The brand continues to inspire artists and photographers, and its impact on the world of photography remains profound.

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