Rise of Polaroid in China – Shooting 20×24, meeting Polaroid Shanghai

Polaroid




On the second installment of In An Instant: Inside China, we explore the country’s sudden obsession with Polaroid. We meet China’s largest camera, a real-deal Polaroid 20×24 system in Shanghai, we break bread with the new Polaroid China office, and are introduced to a trailblazer who led Polaroid’s first arrival in China during the country’s reform and opening up period in the 80s and 90s.

Credits:
Writer/director/editor – Ben Fraternale
Cinematographer – Henry Thong (@henrythong)
Translation Support – Rengu Zhang
Production Support – Jesse & Sonja Lin
20×24 Studio Shanghai – @林蔚健

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24 thoughts on “Rise of Polaroid in China – Shooting 20×24, meeting Polaroid Shanghai

  1. "Sometimes I watch the photo again and I can remind the time and the light. It makes me feel very warm in my heart" – Yang made me cry 😢… Madam Wang was such a BOSS, RIP to the HBIC! The colors in her 80's polaroids were STUNNING… Also, if you have not done so already, and if he has not done so already, please encourage Super Tomato to get a cute chubby dog and name them Super Potato.

  2. Love this. Hey, would any Chinese Polaroid lovers want to come over to the UK and go take some pictures? And then we could go there? A perfect way for a cultural exchange – and a good excuse to take some Polaroids 🙂

  3. Great adventure man. I’m curious when you asked Jesse about the fear of 20×24 being obsolete sometime in the future. He said he’s not afraid at all, the format is reviving. What does he mean by that? Is he just optimistic or there are ways to reproduce the 20×24 peel apart film today?

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