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We now sell instant cameras (and film). Also, here’s photos of our parents.

Fuji’s new instant camera, the SQ1, is pretty sick. Achieve high quality memories in a single square. Like Instagram, but real life.

Okay, you have your polaroids but you don’t know how to store them. That’s a fairly common concern. An influx of physical photos isn’t something the digital age is particularly used to, so we’re here to help. The Instax users here at Moment have a few tricks for you:

Classic, simple, and easy. Go to the nearest home goods store for a sturdy box; wooden is preferred. Get as big of a box as you’d like. You can buy some on Etsy, too, if you prefer to shop local. Instant photos these days are quite durable, no need to worry about bending or scratching the photos.

Believe it or not, these exist. Whether or not you have branded-specific instant film stock, you need to shop accordingly. Polaroid has their own albums in their store that are a perfect testament to memory keeping. Instax also has some pretty sweet albums that range from small to large, as well. These are easily stackable and look sexy on the bookshelf.

There’s a ton of ways to hang your instant film photos in a way that’s unique for you. The simplest way to hang your prints are across a line of string with clothespins. However, there are even more creative ways to hang your prints, watch more of them here in this YouTube video.

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