We recently sat down with Scott Sheppard of Inside Analog Photo to discuss the progress of 20×24 Holdings in setting up film production to continue 20×24 instant Polaroid film. Since May of this year we have taken control of all remaining 20×24 film produced by Polaroid Corporation before the factory closed. During the summer we […]
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Come rent the 20×24 Studio located in beautiful Tribeca. Situated on the 3rd Floor of Bogardus Mansion, the 2000 sq. foot studio houses the legendary 20×24 camera. The daily rental includes full technical support, Broncolor lighting system, and a variety of lighting grip equipment. Three types of mega large format Polaroid film are available, Polacolor […]

For over 15 years artist Anna Tomczak has utilized the 20×24 camera to make hauntingly beautiful constructions. Drawing on a large personal collection of unique and eccentric artifacts Tomczak creates an assemblage that only exists in time long enough to be recorded on large format Polaroid film. These timeless compositions are heightened by her use […]

This week we begin moving the production equipment for 20×24 instant film out of storage and into a new production facility at Belding Mill in Putnam, CT. We occupy a first floor space in the former thread factory. The two critical machines we moved are the 20×24 film spooler, a machine converted from an old […]

Mammoth Camera Company, owned by Tracy Storer in Berkeley, California has built the first all in one 20×24 camera designed to use Polaroid instant film in over 30 years. Commissioned by a client in Paris, Storer altered the design to allow the camera to break down in three pieces to allow for easier transport. Design […]