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Las fotos perfectas de smartphone ya no bastan: la Gen Z apuesta por la textura y el encanto de las cámaras de rollo, impulsando un regreso de lo ana…
 
                            Mexico City, Mexico - In a delightful throwback to analog photography, content creator David Uribe recently documented his experience of developing a roll of film from a disposable Fujifilm camera. Uribe, known for his travel and lifestyle content, took his camera to a Fujifilm center in Mazarik, Mexico City, to process the memories captured during his recent vacation. The process, which cost 275 pesos, yielded both digital and physical prints after a two-week waiting period. Upon receiving his developed photographs, Uribe expressed palpable excitement, stating, "Now, the moment of truth has arrived, I finally have the photographs here." He enthusiastically showcased the prints, which included vibrant snapshots from his travels, notably featuring scenes from Disneyland. Uribe strongly advocated for the experience, advising his audience: "This is something you absolutely have to do on your next trip: buy a camera and get it developed. Honestly, look, it's a beauty." He concluded by emphasizing that it is a "great option to save those great moments when traveling," tapping into a growing trend of nostalgia for tangible photographic memories.
 
                                                        Las fotos perfectas de smartphone ya no bastan: la Gen Z apuesta por la textura y el encanto de las cámaras de rollo, impulsando un regreso de lo ana…
