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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Instax?

Posted on Friday, June 19th, 2026

Dave!What do you do when you have hundreds upon hundreds of tiny Instax instant photos? For the longest time, I didn't know. I just collected them in a box.

Initially I wanted to have a wall covered in them. The idea was that I could create slats where the photos could be trapped by temporarily flexing them a bit. Then I could easily pull them out and change them whenever I wanted. But I never found a good way to create the slats. So I moved on to clips. When that didn't work, I moved on to gravity holders. When that didn't work, I gave up.

Then I thought I would buy photo albums.

I bought a few samples, but didn't like any of them because they were all either too expensive to be feasible... too cheap to look good... or too badly constructed to last.

Then one day I found these little books that looked like they would be a fun option to display all my photos. I liked the idea that it was a quick flip-through and I could pile them in a tray on my coffee table...

Little Instax Photo Books

Little Instax Photo Books

They aren't perfect though. Because the Instax photos are much thicker than a piece of paper, the books bulge out quite a bit...

Little Instax Photo Books

So not perfect.

But the best option I've found. For now.

Maybe one of these days I'll come across a better one.

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