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Snowy Beacon tries to swallow our feet.
Fujifilm Instax mini
Holiday Gift Idea #48
The Perfect Gift For: The arty photophile in your life who misses the "good old days" but loves instant gratification.
What it is: The newest instant camera: with a retro look and all the modern amenities one could ask for from an instant camera.
Think an old school polaroid-but now Fuji rules the instant film roost.
Where it can be found: Click here for the Instax Mini 90 or check out all of Fuji's instant camera magic here.
My instant film photos were selected for this exciting showcase!
Instant Film
The invention of modern instant cameras is generally credited to American scientist Edwin Land, who unveiled the first commercial instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1948, a year after unveiling instant film in New York City. The earliest instant camera, which consisted of a camera and portable darkroom in a single compartment, was invented in 1923 by Samuel Shlafrock.[1]