Do I... do photo albums?
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Do you do photo albums / do you have photo albums?
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36 here, I obsessed over my albums throughout my teens and 20s, thinking that they would be an important artifact. I still have them, but haven't contributed to them with prints since maybe 2008. I keep saying I'm going to print pictures from my phone though...
My wife has about 40. Really fun to get drunk and browse through them every now and then
Yes. My husband made me a small photo album in November 2021, a year after my dad died before Christmas 2020. That's my dearest one, with pictures of me and my dad.
Helped me so much more than the digital copies I have somewhere.
Ne me, cuz I'm only 18, but my grandparents do still have them. Only for really old photos tho, even they are only using their phone and tablet now.
Yes. I have some albums gifted to me by my grandmother. I have my wedding photo book. And we also have some instax polaroid albums we have been making.
Then again, I also have some tintype portraits of us as well. I guess I like physical photos.
Some old ones from my grandparents / great grandparents. Mostly from the 20s & 30s, but a few photos go back to the 1890s.
Yes, I have physical photo albums simply in order to have failsafes. Already lost a few digital photos due to hard drives and DVDs breaking. Therefore I now order printed albums every now and then.
I don't keep any albums, but my parents do have a lot of them from the film era. I only take digital photos, but some particularly nice pictures were printed and framed.
I used to. I inherited generationsβ worth of photo albums.
Then in a bout of homeless poverty I lost everything I owned when I failed to pay the bill on a storage unit. All those photos are gone now.