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Analogue appeal in a digital age | Analogue appeal in a digital age |
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By James Fletcher BBC World Service | By James Fletcher BBC World Service |
A group who call themselves The Impossible Project are trying to reinvent analogue instant film made so popular by Polaroid in the 1960s and 70s. | A group who call themselves The Impossible Project are trying to reinvent analogue instant film made so popular by Polaroid in the 1960s and 70s. |
There was a time before the advent of digital technology when, if you wanted instant gratification photographically, you turned to your trusty Polaroid camera. | There was a time before the advent of digital technology when, if you wanted instant gratification photographically, you turned to your trusty Polaroid camera. |
Its cameras were best-sellers, and in 1974 an estimated one billion "Polaroids" were taken. | Its cameras were best-sellers, and in 1974 an estimated one billion "Polaroids" were taken. |
I often say God must be a lover of instant photography because the major issues...are pretty much solved Florian Kaps | I often say God must be a lover of instant photography because the major issues...are pretty much solved Florian Kaps |
But when digital photography took off, Polaroid saw its sales fall. In 2008, they decided to stop making instant film altogether. | But when digital photography took off, Polaroid saw its sales fall. In 2008, they decided to stop making instant film altogether. |
In the cavernous rooms of one former film factory in the Dutch town of Enschede, giant assembly machines now lie dormant. | In the cavernous rooms of one former film factory in the Dutch town of Enschede, giant assembly machines now lie dormant. |
Old parts and packaging are piled high, their Polaroid rainbow logos slowly disappearing beneath layers of dust. | Old parts and packaging are piled high, their Polaroid rainbow logos slowly disappearing beneath layers of dust. |
But in one room, a group of men gathers around a machine. | But in one room, a group of men gathers around a machine. |
Talking excitedly, they diagnose problems and swap parts, and after several hours the machine comes to life, noisily injecting chemicals into small paper sachets. | Talking excitedly, they diagnose problems and swap parts, and after several hours the machine comes to life, noisily injecting chemicals into small paper sachets. |
Watching them is Austrian entrepreneur Florian Kaps, a director of The Impossible Project. | Watching them is Austrian entrepreneur Florian Kaps, a director of The Impossible Project. |
"It's all about reinventing and restarting the production of instant film," he said, "creating a new material to exactly meet the demands of the modern photographer that loves analogue instant photography." | "It's all about reinventing and restarting the production of instant film," he said, "creating a new material to exactly meet the demands of the modern photographer that loves analogue instant photography." |
Starting from scratch | Starting from scratch |
The Impossible Project began last year at the closing ceremony for the old factory. | The Impossible Project began last year at the closing ceremony for the old factory. |
At the time, Mr Kaps had a successful online business selling Polaroid film and accessories. | At the time, Mr Kaps had a successful online business selling Polaroid film and accessories. |
Advertisement | Advertisement |
How a Polaroid camera works | How a Polaroid camera works |
He got talking to the plant's chief engineer Andre Bosman. | He got talking to the plant's chief engineer Andre Bosman. |
"We perfectly fit together," Mr Kaps said, "because he gave me all the information I needed to see if there's a chance to continue it, and he needed just one person that tells him that there is the demand out there." | "We perfectly fit together," Mr Kaps said, "because he gave me all the information I needed to see if there's a chance to continue it, and he needed just one person that tells him that there is the demand out there." |
They decided to try to take over the factory and begin producing Polaroid film again. | They decided to try to take over the factory and begin producing Polaroid film again. |
Investors put up $3.2m (£2m), but the new team could not simply restart the machines. | Investors put up $3.2m (£2m), but the new team could not simply restart the machines. |
"Roughly half to 70% of the crucial materials were produced by Polaroid themselves; those plants are gone, vanished off the Earth," said Mr Bosman, who is now the new project's technical director. | "Roughly half to 70% of the crucial materials were produced by Polaroid themselves; those plants are gone, vanished off the Earth," said Mr Bosman, who is now the new project's technical director. |
"Basically we're starting back from scratch where Dr Land, the founder of Polaroid, started in 1947." | "Basically we're starting back from scratch where Dr Land, the founder of Polaroid, started in 1947." |
Reinventing instant film | Reinventing instant film |
The invention of Polaroid instant film was one of the engineering feats of the 20th Century, managing to squeeze the complex processes of the darkroom onto a single piece of film. | The invention of Polaroid instant film was one of the engineering feats of the 20th Century, managing to squeeze the complex processes of the darkroom onto a single piece of film. |
Reinventing this process in one year is a big task, but the small team can draw on their more than 340 years of combined experience working in the old factory. | Reinventing this process in one year is a big task, but the small team can draw on their more than 340 years of combined experience working in the old factory. |
It's the ultimate way to capture a moment, it's so precious, watching it developing is incredible Wendy Bevan, Polaroid fan | It's the ultimate way to capture a moment, it's so precious, watching it developing is incredible Wendy Bevan, Polaroid fan |
"Without that you just do not stand a chance," said Mr Bosman. | "Without that you just do not stand a chance," said Mr Bosman. |
To develop the photographic elements, they are also enlisting partners including Harman Technology, the British company behind Ilford film. | To develop the photographic elements, they are also enlisting partners including Harman Technology, the British company behind Ilford film. |
They recently managed to produce their first complete and stable instant picture, and are confident they can have their first black-and-white film on the market by early 2010. | They recently managed to produce their first complete and stable instant picture, and are confident they can have their first black-and-white film on the market by early 2010. |
"I often say God must be a lover of instant photography," says Mr Kaps, "because the major issues, finding all the components, they are pretty much solved." | "I often say God must be a lover of instant photography," says Mr Kaps, "because the major issues, finding all the components, they are pretty much solved." |
But Mr Bosman admits that the tight timeframe means they have to cut corners. | But Mr Bosman admits that the tight timeframe means they have to cut corners. |
"We have no idea how solid this film will be, how stable everything will be. But you can take the chance like we did and buy this, or leave it alone." | "We have no idea how solid this film will be, how stable everything will be. But you can take the chance like we did and buy this, or leave it alone." |
Like vinyl | Like vinyl |
Some, like popular technology blog Boing Boing, are not convinced the project is worthwhile. | Some, like popular technology blog Boing Boing, are not convinced the project is worthwhile. |
"It just seems like an awful lot of effort to go through to recreate something that is not just antiquated, but practically obviated by modern technology," the blog wrote. | "It just seems like an awful lot of effort to go through to recreate something that is not just antiquated, but practically obviated by modern technology," the blog wrote. |
Digital photographers can take thousands of shots, manipulate them, and share them on social networking sites quickly and easily. | Digital photographers can take thousands of shots, manipulate them, and share them on social networking sites quickly and easily. |
There are even applications to make them look like classic Polaroids. | There are even applications to make them look like classic Polaroids. |
So why pay about $23 (£14) for eight shots of the new film? | So why pay about $23 (£14) for eight shots of the new film? |
Wendy Bevan has had her Polaroid photographs published in magazines like i-D and Vogue. | Wendy Bevan has had her Polaroid photographs published in magazines like i-D and Vogue. |
"I love the tactile side of it, so you've got something you can hold straight away," she says. | "I love the tactile side of it, so you've got something you can hold straight away," she says. |
"It's the ultimate way to capture a moment, it's so precious, watching it developing is incredible." | "It's the ultimate way to capture a moment, it's so precious, watching it developing is incredible." |
Instant film made by other companies is not compatible with the most popular Polaroid cameras, so the new Impossible film will be the only option for many Polaroid fans. | Instant film made by other companies is not compatible with the most popular Polaroid cameras, so the new Impossible film will be the only option for many Polaroid fans. |
But given the sheer popularity of digital photography, is there enough of a market? | But given the sheer popularity of digital photography, is there enough of a market? |
"There are 300 to 500 million working Polaroid cameras out there, it's huge, and 24 million films have been sold last year," Mr Kaps said. | "There are 300 to 500 million working Polaroid cameras out there, it's huge, and 24 million films have been sold last year," Mr Kaps said. |
"Our aim is to sell one million next year. I don't have any fear that we can sell it." | "Our aim is to sell one million next year. I don't have any fear that we can sell it." |
"I think the best example of how successfully this can work is the old vinyl record that has a revival and people start buying it." | "I think the best example of how successfully this can work is the old vinyl record that has a revival and people start buying it." |
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