Digital compact cameras — the kind that were widely used 15 to 20 years ago — are showing up on the holiday wish lists of teens and Gen Zers. Just like miniskirts and low rise jeans — the digital ...
For hundreds of years, humans have used cameras to capture everything from landscapes — like the breathtaking destinations every photographer needs to visit — to key moments in history for future ...
In a narrow hallway that divides the dance floor and the bathrooms at a local club, I saw some girls snapping photos. Instead of an iPhone, one of them held a retro digital camera above the group’s ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Using vintage digital cameras has recently become a trend, particularly among Gen Z folks. It might only be a fad, but the imperfect images ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Plus digital picture frames, mini photo printers, and even a retro Polaroid Sian is a Commerce News Updates Editor for PEOPLE. She has ...
You are at a typical college party. LED lights glare as someone pulls out a ’90s-style digital camera and asks, “Do you want a photo?” A bright light flashes ...
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Blind box and retro camera fans collided in early September with the drop of a new, now-sold-out miniature digital camera that also serves as a keychain. The Kodak Charmera Keychain Digital Camera ...
Young people are opting for point-and-shoots and blurry photos. By Kalley Huang Kalley Huang reports on youth and technology from San Francisco. In elementary school, her family used a Sony Cyber-shot ...