whitealbumOur smartphones allow us to take photos, store them digitally, and share them on social media, such is the wonder of modern technology. However if we were to go back in time, say 15 years ago, cameras were mostly print-based meaning that once you’ve taken a photo, you can’t edit it in the camera itself, you couldn’t delete it directly, and you were limited to the amount of film available.

Seems rather archaic now, doesn’t it? Well it seems that the developers behind WhiteAlbum are hoping to take you back to the good old days. The app is basically like a camera app. However the main difference is that instead of letting you snap as many photos as your phone’s storage permits, WhiteAlbum gives the user 24 photos, and every snap will reduce that count by one until you’re out of them.

Users can then pay $20 to get those photos printed and shipped to them in a 4×5-inch layout, which is also how some people use to create their scrapbooks back in the day on actual paper, as opposed to digitally. If you’re looking to create another album, well it would just cost you another $20.

We’re not sure who would actually want to pay for such an app or service, but perhaps if you miss the good old days of actually anticipating the development of the photos you’ve taken, then perhaps this could be an app worth checking out.

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