As a child of the '80s many of my memories were made with polaroid pictures — lots of instant family photos, huge grids of them pinned to the wall of my dorm room. The Polaroid of my youth stopped stopped making film in 2008, though by then I had largely moved on to digital and medium format film photography
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My older sisters can recall their Polaroid cameras. Charming little things – the closest you could get to instant photography way back when, for what it was. The only way you could share them was handing them to someone though, hah.
Well no one use these cameras now but they surely played much more important role in our grand parents life.