I' ve tried to get my kids into film countless times over the years. Until now I haven't been successful.
Today was my little boys 9th birthday. He got an Instax Mini 8.
Fantastic gift for him. The pics are small and cute but not tiny, the development time is super fast (he got to experienced the joy of watching it develop in front of him), and he loves the aesthetics of the piece (aka not old fashioned like all his dad's cameras). Plus, the pics have the "film" look to it - which for whatever reason I wasn't expecting.
He said to me "the camera you got me is fun to use", which was heavenly to hear.
Today was my little boys 9th birthday. He got an Instax Mini 8.
Fantastic gift for him. The pics are small and cute but not tiny, the development time is super fast (he got to experienced the joy of watching it develop in front of him), and he loves the aesthetics of the piece (aka not old fashioned like all his dad's cameras). Plus, the pics have the "film" look to it - which for whatever reason I wasn't expecting.
He said to me "the camera you got me is fun to use", which was heavenly to hear.