Which toy cameras are best? There are countless cameras on the market and for good reason. It’s exciting and fun to take photos of your surroundings and create art with just a click of a button.
For investigations editor John Hill's series When No One Is Watching, about dysfunction in Hawaiʻi’s child welfare system, ...
Are you looking for a quick, budget-friendly DIY to keep your little one engaged for hours? This easy DIY toy camera will tick all your boxes. You can make this cute toy camera for your kid’s pretend ...
Now on Kickstarter, Pixlplay from Pixl Toys looks to breathe new life into your retired Android phone or iPhone by turning it into a fun, kid-friendly camera. The $25 accessory is inspired by the ...
One of Snapchat’s more clever ideas was not its disappearing messages, but that the smartphone camera should be a toy. Along those same lines, but on a lesser scale, a new app called OOO is meant to ...
In 1987, Fisher-Price introduced a lightweight plastic camcorder that recorded video footage to an audio cassette. Fisher-Price marketed the PXL 2000, quickly dubbed “Pixelvision,” as the children’s ...
The hashtag #filmisnotdead has over 1 million posts on Instagram, but #film leads the analog-love graduatory with 11.5 million posts, followed by #35mm – the most popular photographic film – with 2 ...
As a fan of old cameras, one of the retro styles that I’ve always admired but never really found in digital format is the twin-lens reflex cameras with the waist-level viewfinders. But the number one ...
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