Shutter talk

This is diluted advice. In fact, instant cameras are terrible for indoor shots. Anything beyond three feet looks like they're washed in mud, and anyone caught within flash range looks like they were photographed with a strobe. And Kodak cameras are afflicted with light leakage that washes out part of the photo. Buy the ones without the flash element -- they're cheaper -- and use them for outdoor shots. But anything will be better than these boxes of krep for indoor work.

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