| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Anonymous | |
| 52 | scott hammond | do you want an extra 30 million customers?
then you should pick up the rights to make polaroid film!
i'll be dedicated to you for life! |
| 53 | Emilie Lefellic | |
| 54 | paula | |
| 55 | Tom Swanborough-Nilson | |
| 56 | Anonymous | please keep instant photography alive !
i need packfilms 669 / 690 + integral films 779
and please reborn time zero film. |
| 57 | Mary Hoffmann | Please continue to make Polaroid film!! My favorite hobby is taking polaroids of my son and friends and I would be SAD if I couldn't do that! |
| 58 | Dave McMahon | |
| 59 | Fernando Forero | we, the designers, photographers and artist need the polaroids.... |
| 60 | Joel vandercam | |
| 61 | Joel vandercam | |
| 62 | Paul Newman | Valley-Forge wants to keep using Polaroid film, so come on Fuji - pick up the manufacturing rights - hurah VF |
| 63 | Anonymous | |
| 64 | JeffSutter | |
| 65 | Jill Auville | |
| 66 | Mark Johnsen | Please save this timeless art! |
| 67 | Jason Rydquist | |
| 68 | Marina | |
| 69 | Phebe Rendulic | |
| 70 | Teodora Lekic | |
| 71 | Theodore Stampelos | |
| 72 | Daniel Avilés | |
| 73 | Eduardo Zermeno | "This is an art form which should not yet die." |
| 74 | Victoria Rosas | dont let it die |
| 75 | andrew farrington | It makes sense - so many people with so much money. Just mobilise the philanthropists |
| 76 | Juan Ruvalcaba | |
| 77 | Chris Boren | |
| 78 | Joshua Wysocki | viva la polaroid |
| 79 | Adan | |
| 80 | Techeney Hostein | My favourite kind of photography... |
| 81 | Rikki Lee | |
| 82 | Lynzie Dugar | The world does not deserve to lose an art form. |
| 83 | Chris de Block | |
| 84 | Nancy L. Stockdale | |
| 85 | Anonymous | |
| 86 | Jan Wolstenholme | Fuji make terrific instant films! Please take over the Polaroid product line so we have more choice and more creative potential. |
| 87 | ami | |
| 88 | ami | |
| 89 | Ivan Marcano | don't let polaroid die! |
| 90 | Stefan Chirila | There are amazing artists out there enriching the art world with phenomenal pictures using the polaroid film. If you stop manufacturing it, many of them will not be able to do that any longer. I don't know if you are aware of just how important your product is for the international art community, but it really is. Please continue producing it! Thank you :) |
| 91 | Anonymous | |
| 92 | Leanna Cruz | |
| 93 | Mike Gutterman | Kodak, Fuji, anyone? A chance to buy into a market with no competition from other manufacturers, Some company should jump on this! There is nothing that provides the look or artistic possibilities of instant film. The world will be a sadder place without it. I feel Polaroid just didn't have the marketing ability to survive a niche market product, but surely there is a company that can make a profit in this market. |
| 94 | Frederic from polanoid.net | I can't get no satisfaction without Polaroid films
And I try, and I try, and I try, and I try
I can't get no, I can't get no satisfaction
When I'm drivin' in my car
And that man comes on the radio
And he's tellin' me more and more
About some useless informations
Supposed to fire my imagination
I can't get no, oh no no no
Hey hey hey, this is what I say
Hey hey hey, this is what WE say !!!! |
| 95 | Gabriel | Keep manufacturing, please |
| 96 | Laura Campbell | Fuji instant films are my primary films for pinhole work. I spend hundreds of dollars each month on Fuji instant films. I would love to see Fuji produce a film similar to Polaroid's Type-55. In addition, I feel it's important that Fuji manufacture their own pack film holder for their 3.25 x 4.25 line as the Polaroid 405 back is already discontinued. Your FP-100B film is a superior product. I hope to use it for many years to come. |
| 97 | Gabriel | Keep manufacturing, please |
| 98 | Bryan Cowe | |
| 99 | Anonymous | |
| 100 | Priscila Dias | |