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Not So Impossible After All.

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With the Socialmatic Camera still being worked on, we bring to you a company that has found their own unique way of resurrecting a technology that should have never died to begin. When Polaroid closed down in 2008, many of us were deeply saddened. Instagram quickly filled that void some years later but it failed to truly recapture the analog experience that accompanied the use of a Polaroid Camera.

Seeking to bring back that analog feel, the Impossible Project is working diligently to incorporate the presence of new technology while somewhat restoring the genuine Polaroid experience.

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