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Instant: The Story of Polaroid
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"Pictures in a minute!" In the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, Polaroid was the hottest technology company on Earth. They were an innovation machine that cranked out one irresistible product after another. It was even the company after which Steve Jobs is said to have modeled Apple, and the comparison is true. Jobs's hero, Edwin Land, Polaroid's visionary founder, turned his 1937 garage startup into a billion-dollar pop-culture phenomenon. Instant: The Story of Polaroid, a richly illustrated, behind-the-scenes look at the company, tells the tale of Land's extraordinary and beloved invention. From the introduction of Polaroid's first instant camera in 1948 to its meteoric rise and dramatic collapse into bankruptcy in the 2000s, Instant is both a cautionary tale about tech companies that lose their edge and a remarkable story of American ingenuity. Written in a breezy, accessible tone by New York magazine senior editor Chris Bonanos, this first book-length history of Polaroid also features colorful illustrations from Polaroid's history, including the company's iconic branding and marketing efforts.
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Christopher Bonanos is city editor at New York magazine, where he covers arts and culture and urban affairs. He is the author of Instant: The Story of Polaroid. He lives in New York City with his wife and their son.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5You know, I liked the book, but didn't like the heavy paper it was printed on. Now that is probably the dumbest thing I've ever written in a review, but there it is.I found the first 2/3rds of the book quite interesting. This part was about the beginnings of the Polaroid project, the difficulties and the solutions they found to "work around" them. Many known artists actually used Polaroid cameras--I had not realized, for example, that Ansell Adams was a key promoter of the media. I did not know that Polaroid made a "20x24" camera that shot film of that size! This review will take more time than a lifetime if I resort to telling you all that I do not know, so suffice it to say that I learned many fun factoids. The last 1/3 of the book was about the demise of the company and what perhaps coulda shoulda been done to prevent it. As an example,...well, read the book and find out!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I’ve always been fascinated with cameras. So I got really interested to Polaroid’s mixed success and fall story. A must read if you want to discover “the Apple” of the earlier times. :)
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Before there were Steve Jobs and Apple, there were Edwin Land and Polaroid. Land was a charismatic, inventive leader, holding over 500 patents. Land didn’t set out to reinvent photography; his first project was perfecting a synthetic polarizer. Land eventually succeeded; polarized sunglasses as we know them might not exist today without his efforts. From this humble beginning, manufacturing polarizing film for car headlights and sunglasses, Land managed to build his company into the hugely influential multi-national it became. He did this in much the same way Jobs did many years later; that is, by hiring the best minds available to him in any and all specialities, and then turning them loose in well-stocked labs to see what they could come up with. This approach worked well for a long time, but the end was inevitable. Several bad decisions and some bad blood led to Land stepping away from the company he’d built. That was the beginning of the end; Land’s sucessors did not have the same passion and ingenuity and the company changed hands several times before declaring bankruptcy twice, the second time in 2009. While the behind-the-scenes details of Polaroid’s rise to the top and rapid fall are fascinating, this is truly Land’s story. Very few people today are aware of his contributions to technology and to business. A worthwhile read.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Before Apple, before Google, there was Edwin Land's Polaroid. Christopher Bonanos tells the story of the rise and fall of this fascinating company in a beautifully-designed and profusely-illustrated account, Instant: The Story of Polaroid (Princeton Architectural Press, 2012). Bonanos explores Land's vision for his company, his somewhat, shall we say, unconventional philosophies and methods for getting his products into the hands of consumers, and then what became of Polaroid as digital photography largely pulled the rug out from under the analog instant-photography market.Bonanos also provides a glimpse at the full Polaroid picture, which didn't involve just consumer-based instant photography but all sorts of other projects over the years as well: a room-sized camera for taking photographs of artworks, polarized sunglasses and goggles, a sort of motion-picture camera called Polavision ... and he recounts some of the many ways in which professional photographers and artists made us of and experimented with Polaroid cameras and film to create beautiful, iconic images.Finally, the book closes with the sad chapter of Polaroid's collapse and bankruptcy, followed by the erstwhile efforts of many enthusiasts to continue the production and distribution of film that will create those distinctive Polaroid pictures.Not at all a dry, corporate history: this is a lively biography of a company, its people, and its products. Highly enjoyable.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Excellent history of an amazingly innovative company that has largely faded from our collective consciousness. The reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating is that with the significant focus of the book on Edwin Land, the incredibly strong inventor and leader of the company for decades - they never discussed in depth Land's style to Steve Jobs - who was in my mind while reading the entire book.