Keeping your films and cameras

This page discuss different ways to keep your films and to use your camera in a proper way. 

Films
How do you keep your films after taking them? I bet most of you have a album for all the instant films collection or have them on a bulletin board like a big photo frame with your favourites on it or a transparent one like this:



















Also, watch how this person keep his/hers and it seems a good way too.















Yes, there are many ways to keep our instant films, but do you know which way is the best? 
Many people says that instant films fade away in 2years after exposure, and this is always affected by the environment around it. 
The best way to keep them is actually store them in a black box, which can absorb the most light rays and totally isolates the films from lights, especially ultra violet. This method actually works for all photos.

Cameras 
Sometimes image doesn't show up clearly (yellowish, all black, all white, etc), you might want to check a few things.
1. The expiry date of the films.
2. Keep the films in a proper environment?
3. Do not cover the camera lens when shooting images.
4. Do not open the back of the cameras after films are loaded.
5. Do not peer off the cover of the box of films.
6. Hold the film box by NOT pressing the films.
7. Do not tear off the tape of the film box.
This picture explains more about point 4-7.














(If you are interested in any of the albums, we are able to take your orders.)
We will discuss more about instant films/camera in the future, feel free to come back again!:)