Polaroid

Polaroid Now Generation 2 Instant Camera, Basquiat Edition

Regular price $129.99

Chaotic, calculated improvisation. It was how Jean-Michel Basquiat, the legendary Brooklynite artist, created his work. Through a bold sense of color and composition, Basquiat maintained a fine balance between seemingly contradictory forces such as control and spontaneity, menace and wit, urban imagery and primitivism. It’s his brilliant improvisational mindset that we’re celebrating with our Polaroid Now Camera Generation 2 - Basquiat Edition. Featuring his famous artwork, ‘Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump, 1982’, each Now camera is Hydro-dipped, meaning that no two cameras are ever the same. Let Basquiat inspire your photography: get out there and follow your instincts. Improvize. Forget art. Chase life. 

  • Self-timer & double exposure modes
  • Classic look made of 40% recycled material
  • Rechargeable battery
  • 15 film packs before you need to recharge
  • Accurate, human-friendly flash
  • Wrist strap and USB-C charging cable included
  • Warranty coverage
  • Works with Polaroid i-Type and 600 film
  • Dimensions: 5.91" x 4.42" x 3.7"
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Optical grade PC and Acrylic lens, coated
  • Also included: USB-C Charging Cable, Wrist Strap

Polaroid is a legendary photography brand known for its instant cameras, film, and retro-meets-modern photo technology. Founded in 1937, Polaroid changed the way we capture memories with its instant printing cameras.

After the original Polaroid Corporation ceased film production in 2008, The Impossible Project stepped in to save analog instant photography. In 2017, they acquired the Polaroid brand, leading to its rebirth as Polaroid Originals and later rebranding as Polaroid in 2020.

Today, Polaroid blends vintage nostalgia with modern innovation, offering instant cameras like the Polaroid Now+, Polaroid Go, and classic 600 series, along with a variety of i-Type and 600 instant film.

Jean-Michel Basquiat is one of the best known artists of his generation and is widely considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His career in art spanned the late 1970s through the 1980s until his death in 1988, at the age of 27. The conjunction of various media is an integral element of Basquiat's art. His paintings are typically covered with text and codes of all kinds: words, letters, numerals, pictograms, logos, map symbols, diagrams and more.