Best Thing EVER.

This in a Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S . I love it, and by love I mean carry it around everywhere in my purse, snap it in people’s faces kind of love. It is a ” mini” polaroid if you will. It shoots out credit card size polaroids. You NEED one. No really, you do!

2 Responses to “Best Thing EVER.”

  1. Anna says:

    I seem to remember a 16 year old Jessie being annoyed with my little camera being snapped in her face…ok, so I carried it around with me everywhere we went. Now you understand. Maybe I had some kind of influence on you. I love you!!

    PS You’re right. I NEED a mini 7S!

  2. Jo says:

    I found you through “How About orange” – and loved your interview with her! :) Love your photographs… your writings… and your blog! :) So happy I found you! I’m a transplanted Chicagoan in Texas now… so your blog is my way to stay connected up there! :) REALLY nice work! All the best to you!!!

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