If you thought the Polaroid camera is dead and gone you couldn’t be more wrong. It lives on though now under a different name: the Impossible Project. Founded by the best former employees of the Polaroid Company, the Impossible project was created with the purpose of keeping instant film alive and named so as it was believed to be an impossible dream. These former members of staff bought the remaining factory that produced instant film and since 2008 have kept it alive and strong. Though of course American based, the Impossible Project has it's own space in Tokyo. Located near the cafes in Nakameguro, and close to the chic shopping district of Daikanyama, the stylish building is divided into both a shop and gallery space. Many famous Japanese photographers have exhibited here with work produced using their instant film. For anyone of the Polaroid generation it’s a must see.
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The Impossible Project Space
Keeping instant film alive

By John Carter
Community writer

The project is housed in the most interesting of buildings in Nakameguro in downtown Tokyo.

This area is often used to host Impossible Project demonstrations of their film

The current exhibition on display in Nakameguro in downtown Tokyo.

Both new and old; Polaroid originals and Impossible Project cameras sit side by side in Nakameguro in downtown Tokyo.

The large range of film available. There is also a gadget that lets you develop images from your iPhone at the Impossible Project Space in Nakameguro in downtown Tokyo.

The contemporary structure is the perfect place to house the project in Nakameguro in downtown Tokyo.
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