Germany Pavilion

by | Jun 12, 2026 | design, photography

Polaroid i-Type film collage of a panorama of the Germany Pavilion in EPCOT at The Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL.

Another piece in a collage series using Polaroid integral films. This time it is a sweeping panorama of the Germany Pavilion inside EPCOT at The Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL. 

The proliferation of new old-stock instant Polaroid cameras, new cameras from the rebirthed Polaroid corporation, and a host of new films has given new life to instant photography. It was only a few years back that Polaroid went out of business due to the rise in digital cameras. 

However, the team from The Impossible Project picked up the pieces and have reinvigorated the brand and continue to refine the chemistry of their revised Polaroid instant films. 

Please follow along to see more of this series or reach out if you wish to collaborate on your next design project. 

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