Read the article that ended my time at Stuff and started something cool


Mannequins pose in the dusty factory, lines of Polaroid images spread before them, their careers as test subjects for batches of film seemingly over. This factory in Enschede, Holland, was for 20 years Polaroid’s main European base, a complex of six buildings dedicated to making the iconic instant film. Today it is home to a team of just 15. Their mission: to bring instant film back to life.

Read the rest at Wired.co.uk and do buy the mag as the photos (all shot on large format Polaroids) are phenomenal.

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