Polaroid Land Camera 95B 3
by Kelly Hazel
Title
Polaroid Land Camera 95B 3
Artist
Kelly Hazel
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
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This is a digitally altered image of one of my vintage cameras. This camera is the Polaroid Land Camera 95B.
on February 21, 1947, Edwin Land (1909 - 1991) --the co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation-- demonstrated the first instant camera with self-developing film, using a patented chemical process to produce finished positive prints from the exposed negatives in under a minute. The camera was named Polaroid Land Camera Model 95 due to its $95 suggested price, and it was the first of Edwin Land's instant picture cameras.
Polaroid originally manufactured sixty units of this first camera. Fifty-seven were put up for sale at Boston's Jordan Marsh department store before the 1948 Christmas holiday. Polaroid marketers incorrectly guessed that the camera and film would remain in stock long enough to manufacture a second run based on customer demand. All fifty-seven cameras and all of the film were sold on the first day of demonstrations. Starting in 1948 the Polaroid Corporation in Rochester made at least 1.5 million of the Model 95 folding viewfinder camera for his instant roll film, including the variants 95, 95A and 95B.
(Credit http://www.photography-news.com/2011/02/polaroid-land-camera-model-95-64-years.html)
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December 16th, 2013
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