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Talk about a celebrity snap!
No, we aren’t talking about paparazzi pictures, we have Page Six for that. We are talking about Chris Pine, most recently of “Don’t Worry Darling” fame (and infamy) and his use of a retro disposable camera.
Pine, 42, has been known to use a flip phone rather than the latest iPhone, but the actor was more recently spotted taking snaps of his own on at the Venice Film Festival, with costar Florence Pugh as the celebrity subject matter.
Did Pine singlehandedly (or single-leggedly) bring back the disposable camera when he knelt down on the red carpet to get the shot?
Getty ImagesIf you want in on the action, we have the camera hookup, with some retailers that still carry the beloved disposable cameras of year’s past. Read on for our recommendations and then be on the lookout for celebrities to use as your new photography muse.
1. Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 400 Disposable 35mm Camera, $40
AmazonSay cheese! Get this two pack of cameras that should last you long enough to get the perfect shot. They are sold on Amazon and come with 27 pictures each, perfect for a photo album or project.
2. Kodak Funsaver One Time Use Film Camera, $47
AmazonKodak is another great name in the camera game. Get one for yourself and give one to a buddy for your next photoshoot, with 27 photos per camera loaded inside.
3. Urban Outfitters Matte Disposable Camera, $29
Urban OutfittersOf course Urban Outfitters has a trendy and retro camera. Snap this one up in matte white or a mint matte green and then head out to shoot, with 17 exposures included.
4. Kodak One Time Use Camera Water & Sport, $20
TargetGo under water with this Kodak waterproof model. The Sport camera has 27 exposures included and is great for the traveler and athlete that want’s to commemorate the moment, rain or shine.
5. Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera, $85
AmazonOkay, this one isn’t exactly what Chris Pine has in mind, but it is the upgraded version of the classic instant camera. Use this Instax Mini to take real-time snaps of your friends, printing out as keepsake prints to share or craft with after the event.
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