| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Natasha Boulanger | Please allow this continue so the next generation will be able to enjoy polaroid film just like I have. |
| 152 | Maria Indelicato | |
| 153 | John Tiernan | |
| 154 | Andrea | |
| 155 | Kaylee | |
| 156 | Holly | This would be something that will change the photography world. |
| 157 | Anonymous | Polariod- if lost, would take away a complete style of art. It's not something that should go without a fight! |
| 158 | Leléch@n | polaroid is not only a film, but a piece of history |
| 159 | Amanda-jane Newing | |
| 160 | Taina | |
| 161 | Christian Pangerl | |
| 162 | Anonymous | |
| 163 | Brittany Magnuson | |
| 164 | Anonymous | This kind of film is great, not just for artists, for whom it provides a unique medium, but also for people who just want some instant fun! It's a classic medium that both inspires and creates new memories. It would really be sad for this kind of product to go by the wayside. |
| 165 | Anonymous | i love this art and it would be ashame if it died. the next step is eliminating 35 mm film and as a photographer, i just cant bear to see the day that all things have moved to digital. where is the emotion and where are the raw materials for our art? where will the darkroom manipulating come from, photoshop? its not the same when you cant hold your art in your hands, but are left merely to view it on a moniter. |
| 166 | Jessica Hill | This is a timeless art that should not die. Please keep manufacturing so that people can continue to enjoy and love instant film. |
| 167 | Daniel Rodriguez | Polaroids kick ass! Don't let it die. |
| 168 | Evanita | I currently use polaroid 669 insta film in order to create polaroid lifts and transfers. I absolutely love this process and I hate to see this process become extinct due to no longer being able to get the film. :( |
| 169 | Anonymous | help us |
| 170 | Marta Vallejos Pastor | |
| 171 | Mick Priestley | |
| 172 | Lee Morante | the world would be a sad place without polaroid!
Won't omeone please think of the children!?!?!? :) |
| 173 | Anonymous | |
| 174 | Andreas Fricke | |
| 175 | Gillian MacDonald | |
| 176 | Phillipa Robinson | |
| 177 | Andreas Fricke | |
| 178 | Seth Wichmann | |
| 179 | Katherine | I'm still discovering the wonders of Polaroid film!! |
| 180 | Michelle | |
| 181 | mircea g | |
| 182 | Matt Wade | |
| 183 | Riccardo De Santis | |
| 184 | Cindy Theis | |
| 185 | Kristin | Please keep this medium alive |
| 186 | Danté De Rycke | I was recently planning to buy a Polaroid camera... to expand my knowledge of cameras. I've never used a Polaroid camera before but I did felt that a part of my soul died away instantly when I heard the news. |
| 187 | Anonymous | Polaroid film is my favorite format. I don't know what I'd do without it. |
| 188 | Mary Josephine | |
| 189 | Erin Maslovar | |
| 190 | Nerini | |
| 191 | cyrille Panchot | |
| 192 | Emma Crane | Polaroids are fantastic! Please, please don't let them die! |
| 193 | Mike Harmer | long live polaroid! |
| 194 | Martin Isaac | |
| 195 | Hannah Berge | The market for Instant Film is so huge that you'd be kidding yourself if you didn't take a slice of this pie.
There's so much room for experimentation and such a broad tarket audience with a medium as unique, interesting and easy as Polaroid film.
Plus, there are thousands and thousands of artists whose work relies on the medium of instant film and it would be a massive kick in the nuts if our passion got taken away from us.
Please help! |
| 196 | Anonymous | |
| 197 | blair | |
| 198 | Taylor Heath | The polaroid is handsdown the best film ever created. It shouldn't be discontinued just because it's "out-dated." |
| 199 | Dylann | Please, manufacture more instant film!! If it disappears, an entire genre of photography goes with it. |
| 200 | Olivia | |