Tell him its like a trading card binder but for 4x6" cards or family members
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na that kid just dumb, parents or caretakers didn’t know how to decorate clearly lol
Yeah this is how I feel.
I get that the world is moving forward and I might be okd and whatever but I think that a physical photo album is still part of assumed general knowledge in 2025.
Relatable except for still shopping at Target 😝
*while shoplifting at Target
don't risk gettin lost in the penal system while you piss away thousands on parole and years on cycles of parole violations just so you can steal some worthless garbage meant to fuel consumerism, even if you're sticking it to a disingenuous lying shit hole company
I love this comment! But we should definitely be fighting hard against the mass criminalization of shoplifting. They’ll send pigs out for a $5 lipstick.
You print out your pictures?
Or you still use film? Do you develop it yourself? Cuz I don't even know where you'd do that these days outside of the rare specialty place. The nearest one to me is a 3 hour drive. 😮💨
We do. They were printed from a print service that ships them to you. We do physical albums because I find it easier to hand to visitors than handing them my phone or trying to curate albums I can share digitally. Also don't have to manage who has access to my digital albums.
My dumb old ass never even considered a service via the web for that... 🤔
I'd have ended up buying development chemicals and a red light for my bathroom if I got back into using my film camera (I know how to develop film; but only black and white) 🤣
Wait till you guys hear of Christmas cards.
Jokes beside i know a few stores with a terminal to print pictures on photo paper cheaply.
Almost no one does film (outside professional/ artists) and i doubt develop many people know how to manually develop their own anymore, even during the golden days of film my dad just brought them to the store who developed the film professionally for you. Thats one store still exists.
I remember being given a camera on summer camp. It had 20 pictures i could take and it cost just as much for a failed or good picture.
stores with a terminal
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root
Wait till you guys hear of Christmas cards.
You mean those things you send by email? Don't be so old fashioned.
just tell me where the dang hammers are
I just want a picture of a got dang hammer!
Thathappened
nothingeverhappens
plentyofthingshappenjustnotthis
whyisntthisspecificallylikelytohappen
somehow while reading this i thought she meant picture frames and wanted to tell her they're by the wall art
Local photo shops (yes, this city has a few) all sell albums and have print services and I think one of them even develops films (weekly, not really in a hour).
We also used to have a service where you could mail in film rolls and they develop and print and scan them. (Ran into a few floppies and CDs from them recently. Nostalgia blast.) They're still in business! Though they just offer "Download our photo album design software and turn your photos into epic printed albums (or whatever)" sort of services.
(Ironically, read this post just as I was scanning 35mm negatives)