Our Brands

We carry very few brands. That's deliberate. Every one of them shares a quality we look for: they make things that are worth slowing down for.

Polaroid

The original. Founded in 1937, Polaroid invented instant photography and shaped how a generation understood memory. Today's cameras — the Now, the Go, the I-2 — carry that same essential idea: a photo that develops in your hands, in real time, that belongs only to the moment it was taken. No cloud. No copy. Just the print.

Lomography

Born in Vienna in 1992 from a chance encounter with a Soviet compact camera, Lomography has spent three decades making the case for imperfect, experimental film photography. Their cameras — from the wide-angle La Sardina to the 110-format Lomomatic — are tools for people who shoot with their instincts, not their settings.

MiNT Camera

MiNT Camera is a small Hong Kong studio that does one thing: make extraordinary cameras for the Polaroid SX-70 format. Their InstantFlex, SLR670-S, and InstantKon are handcrafted instruments — more precision tool than consumer product. For photographers who want total control over their instant image.

NINM

NINM makes objects for listening. The Long Time No See CD player. The IT'S OK TOO cassette deck. The IT'S REAL speaker and cassette combo. Each one is designed to make music a deliberate act — something you choose, load, and press play on. In a world of endless algorithmic playlists, that's a radical position. We love them for it.

Retrospekt

Retrospekt professionally restores vintage Polaroid 600 cameras to working condition. Each one is cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to perform as it did the day it was made — whether that was in 1983 or 1999. For people who want the original experience, not a reissue of it.

ThirdCulture

ThirdCulture makes enamel pins celebrating the film stocks that analog photographers love — Portra 400, HP5, Kodak Ektar. Small objects for people who see film photography as identity, not just hobby.

Sandqvist x Polaroid

Swedish bag-makers Sandqvist collaborated with Polaroid to produce the Berlin Camera Strap — a minimal, premium neck strap that fits any Polaroid camera. The kind of considered object two brands with strong aesthetics make when they actually respect each other's work.