
then prise the back off and put some more film in it.
BWAAAAAAAAA HA HAHA HA HA!
( , Tue 28 Aug 2012, 13:52, Reply)

...because it goes against the culture of snapping tons of stuff and forgetting all about it. Trying to select the one shot you want to keep forever is actually harder than one might think. Give it a go, the submissions already posted are actually inspiring and above the usual Instagram level.
( , Tue 28 Aug 2012, 13:57, Reply)

(My tongue was firmly glued to my cheek in the post above, I wasn't rubbishing your work, just being silly)
( , Tue 28 Aug 2012, 14:06, Reply)

digital photography (especially app based novelty photography such as this) is essentially ephemeral.
I have been taking photos for years, and any that I want to "keep forever" get printed - because in 100 years time, a good print will still be viewable, whereas this project will have been dead and buried with the images nolonger accessible for almost as long.
"You've got one shot" is a great game to play though, I'd just rather play it with a proper camers than an iPhone.
( , Tue 28 Aug 2012, 14:56, Reply)

and use the flash from it to make a tazer...
( , Tue 28 Aug 2012, 13:59, Reply)