
Polaroid x Thrasher: Capturing the Raw Connection of Skateboarding Culture

Some collaborations are about products.
This one is about people.
Polaroid and Thrasher come together through a shared love of the analog world — launching a limited-edition Polaroid Now camera and exclusive i-Type film to celebrate skateboarding’s grit, creativity, and community spirit.
Not polished.
Not planned.
Just real moments, shared.

Documenting Skate Culture Through Images
For over four decades, Thrasher has been more than a magazine.
It’s been the voice of skateboarding culture.
From impossible tricks to the friendships that hold the scene together, Thrasher has always understood one thing: culture is defined by connection. Not by who lands the trick — but by who was there to witness it, film it, cheer it on, and help pick up the board after the fall.
Skateboarding has always been communal.
And photography has always been how those moments live on.
Why Polaroid Fits Skateboarding So Perfectly
Like skateboarding, Polaroid thrives on the unplanned.
Instant photography isn’t about perfection.
It’s about instinct.
A split second.
A flash of chaos.
A memory that exists because it was shared.
Polaroid cameras capture life as it happens — raw, imperfect, and honest — allowing moments from the skatepark to live on long after the session ends.
This collaboration isn’t just about releasing hardware.
It’s about honoring the human stories that keep both skate culture and instant photography alive.
Limited Edition Products
Polaroid Now Generation 3 – Thrasher Limited Edition
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Price: HKD 1,399
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Each camera features unique Thrasher artwork using water-transfer printing — no two cameras are the same
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Self-timer and double exposure modes
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USB-C charging
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Compatible with Polaroid i-Type film for full-size instant photos
Bold, expressive, and built for capturing chaos — exactly as skateboarding should be remembered.

Polaroid Color i-Type Film – Thrasher Limited Edition
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Includes 11 exclusive frame designs by legendary artist Neckface
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Wild, irreverent visuals that mirror skate culture’s humor and rebellion
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Compatible with Polaroid Flip, Now, Now+, I-2, and Lab cameras
Your camera gear should be as fearless as your tricks.

About Thrasher
Founded in San Francisco in 1981, Thrasher began as a grassroots skateboarding magazine and grew into one of the most influential voices in global skate culture.
From print to video to digital platforms, Thrasher showcases the world’s most progressive skating and subculture — spreading the unmistakable spirit of “SKATE AND DESTROY” worldwide.

About Polaroid
Founded in 1937 by Edwin Land, Polaroid revolutionized photography by making moments instantly tangible.
From the iconic Polaroid Land Camera (1947) to the groundbreaking SX-70 (1972), the brand shaped visual culture for generations. After film production stopped in 2008, a passionate community revived Polaroid through The Impossible Project — bringing instant photography back from the brink.
Today, Polaroid continues to push analog creativity forward with products like Polaroid Go and the professional-grade Polaroid I-2.
Photography Credits
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Digital campaign images: Michael Burnett
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Polaroid instant photography: Tim Aguilar, Rye Beres, Tony Vitello

