Follow-up Story on Polaroid in Boston Globe 2/27/080

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Also a word from Jason Brunner. Good going, folks!
 

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Great story! Thanks for the link, Suzanne!
 

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Word, Suzanne, you have the connections! Great article.
 

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Page One at least

We all have heard about the end of Polaroid film, but on today's Boston Globe Page One is a photo of Suzanne Revy illustrating a story about the subject. This alone should provoke a spike in circulation. And the Globe's photo is taken by one of my own personal favorite Globe photogs, Joanne Rathe.
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Good going, Suzanne and Jason!

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We all have heard about the end of Polaroid film, but on today's Boston Globe Page One is a photo of Suzanne Revy illustrating a story about the subject. This alone should provoke a spike in circulation. And the Globe's photo is taken by one of my own personal favorite Globe photogs, Joanne Rathe.
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Bill... Joanne was great, I had a lot of fun with her, though I found it a little intimidating to be photographed by someone with as much experience as she has.

That said, she had a very spare style, not too much gear, and she simply got to work. She was very professional, and I wasn't too horrified at how I looked!!
 

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Well, you looked great! And thanks for keeping the Polaroid faith!
 

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Thanks for posting this, Suzanne - nice to see a couple of APUGers in there, even if it has to be on so depressing a subject. :wink:
 

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Nice article. Here's hoping Fuji or another company will continue production..
 
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Interesting numbers about around 240000 instant cameras sold last year. I guess that puts into perspective the type of market for instant integral films, like Polaroid 600 or Fuji Instax. Also nice to read that Fuji is becoming flooded with interest. The Fuji Instant peel apart films are really quite nice, and with good quality control; despite that they may not manipulate very well.

Guess at just over two packs of Polaroid 600 per camera buyer, then maybe a bit over half a million total packs sold last year, though maybe better given other camera owners from prior years. That might put some perspective onto a potential market. Considering what an ad campaign runs, and how that cuts into profits, could Fuji afford to try selling Instax cameras and film outside Japan?

At least with Fuji peel apart, it is easy enough to get. It would be nice if they offered more choices to fit the Fuji PA-45 or Polaroid 550 holder.

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Let's launch a campaign to save Polaroid or atleast get Ilford or Fuji to continue producing the same types of film. I cannot believe how shortsighted the company is to stop making film like this.
 

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Great story and thanks for the link Suzanne.

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A big thanks from me as well!

I find it very interesting that many law agencies and other groups still use Polaroids to document things. While I come from the digital camp, I should have known about the heavy manipulation done to digital images. Heck, you can even scan in a film negative and manipulate that in photoshop as well! It seems like instant film is crucial to certain lines of work.

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