Fujifilm Instax Found A Fantastic Way to Print Images From Your Mind

Photographers have always captured reality or recreated figments of their imaginations. Whatever they saw or felt was made into a tactile print to hold and nurture. Similarly, they returned to their trustworthy photographs when they wished to relive or remember a specific moment because memory, after all, is like a tide.

It shifts the current of your past; it comes crashing down or recedes so quickly that you feel dizzy. It is this elusive nature of memory that many photographers ponder over. For instance, Daido Moriyama once famously said: "I think people continue to live in the present because we forget most every little thing. The remembrances that sneak up on a tired soul may sometimes stir us, but there is no tomorrow in that. . . " But what if we tell you there is a way to capture your memories in a physical form? I am not bluffing. A new innovative technique is here, and Fujifilm Instax is at the forefront of it. .

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