Instant camera "Polaroid-Land-Camera", model 95

DesignTeague, Walter Dorwin (1883 - 1960) GND ULAN
Year of Draft 1948
ProductionPolaroid Corp. GND ULAN
Light side view of the camera with silver front, black lens and brown leather details, an extendable bellows and a fold-out holder.
DesignTeague, Walter Dorwin (1883 - 1960) GND ULAN
Year of Draft 1948
ProductionPolaroid Corp. GND ULAN

The Polaroid-Land-Camera Model 95 was the first instant camera. That means: The pictures are ready immediately. The pictures are printed immediately on a special paper. Edwin H. Land invented this technology. He did it for Polaroid.

Walter Dorwin Teague designed the Polaroid-Land-Camera Model 95. That means: Walter Dorwin Teague said what the camera should look like. Walter Dorwin Teague designed many cameras. He became famous with his cameras.

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Details

DesignTeague, Walter Dorwin (1883 - 1960) GND ULAN
Year of Draft 1948
ProductionPolaroid Corp. GND ULAN
Place of productionCambridge, MA, USA, North America
ColourBrown
GenreCameras and projectors
Inventory no.1004/84

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