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Show HN: Later Cam – a disposable camera app that mails you photos

5 pointsby aacookabout 3 years ago

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aacookabout 3 years ago
Disposable and film cameras are taking off again, kind of like what happened with vinyl records. My favorite part about shooting film is the mystery of it. When you shoot film the intention is high since you have a limited number of (expensive) shots: These days a disposable camera costs $25 when you factor in development.<p>Later Cam gives you a disposable&#x2F;film experience for less than half the cost. It&#x27;s $12.99 for 27 photos delivered.<p>At first the app held your photos for 3 days (simulating a film lab), let you preview your photos in-app with the option to order select prints by mail. After dozens of user interviews it became clear we also need (or maybe only need) a print-first mode where all of your photos get printed and the first time you see them is when they arrive in the mail.<p>We support &quot;party cams&quot; so you can shoot into the same camera with family and friends. Everyone shoots from their own iPhone or Android. One of the coolest things we do is turn your prints into postcards so you can slap on a postcard stamp and forward them to friends.<p>The last few weeks we&#x27;ve been experimenting with weddings which has been a blast. We create a custom wedding camera matching your invitation or use your engagement photos. Guests can easily download the app and get into the wedding cam with QR codes on signs and table cards we mail out ahead of the wedding. A week after the wedding the newlyweds get all the photos in the mail.<p>If anyone is interested in a beta invite I&#x27;d love to connect.