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The Impossible Project lands in Australia

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Lexy spent her formative years taking a lot of photos and dreaming in technicolour. Nothing much has changed now she's covering all things photography related for CNET. You can find her hosting the weekly Pulse podcast.

(Credit: The Impossible Project)

We're big fans of all things analog photography at CNET and have followed the trials and tribulations of The Impossible Project for some time.

Since the team reinvented Polaroid films last year, photographers the world over are able to still use their vintage Polaroid cameras. Though the range of Impossible films have been available in Australia for a while through The Impossible Project website, shops and eBay, the price and postage costs were pretty prohibitive.

A new official partnership between The Impossible Project and Pigeonhole in Perth brings the full range of cameras and film to our shores — at a much more wallet-friendly price.

You can start shopping for all your instant goodness at Pigeonhole's online shop now.


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