![]() 'I was left in tears over pressure to go topless at 15', reveals Kate Moss: Supermodel tells Desert Island Discs how she was targeted by industry predatorsÄramatic intervention by Princess Diana's brother as he directly links her fatal accident to Panorama, saying the 'BBC must be prosecuted for lies' ![]() With Christmas just weeks away, many shoppers are buying retro cameras to surprise their loved ones, including Polaroids and FujiFilm Instax cameras. The disposable cameras have been popular among millennials and Gen Z in recent years because of its vintage looking pictures. ![]() Had them at our wedding, half of them didn't turn out, the ones that did were horrid,' one said, while another added: 'It costs a fortune to get films developed now, would be way more hassle and cost than its worth.' Many said the disposable cameras are great for snapping memories while others explained how they couldn't justify the cost of developing them. 'I do believe you can take to any photo place and they send them off to be developed,' one woman wrote. Others asked where you could develop the films these days, with many suggesting stores such as Camera House and Ted's Cameras offering these services. Nostalgic customers have spotted the retro Kodak cameras at stores like Kmart and Big W for $22, with the model even selling for up to $29.99 at other outlets (file image)
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