Fuji Instax Portable Printer
A new photography product arrived on my doorstep the other day. I was eager to test it and play with it for a bit. I have to say that my initial testing was rather painless, quite easy and fun! Let me point out that many of the photographic prints hanging in our house are actual lab processed prints developed in chemicals the same way that prints were produced from film back when I was a child decades ago. I learned photography when I was a child shooting film and I processed my own photos in a darkroom... well, sometimes and I sometimes sent them out for processing and printing. I learned photography using cameras with no automatic focus, no automatic exposure, no automatic prints and I knew my way around a darkroom as well as how to effectively handle an all-manual camera. In my opinion, these types of darkroom lab prints are far superior to modern inkjet prints. Truth be told, I feel that typical home photo "printers" are a rather poor medium for showcasing