Photobox

The Husband is obsessed with taking photographs. While there are definite bonuses to having your very own paparazzi there is always the question as to what to do with the hundreds of images lovingly uploaded onto MY computer.

My beef with digital cameras has always been the lack of a physical photograph. Back in the day, my early twenties were documented by a series of disposable cameras of which every photograph, good or bad, was printed. With technology brings photo approval, which I’m a great fan of. No longer does there need to be proof that we don’t always look quite as fetching as we’d hoped. At a click of a button they’re gone.

The problem is the annoying complexity of having photos printed now. It’s not difficult but such a faff, and I really resent paying those shop prices only to be pointed in the direction of what is simple a fancy home photo printer.

My life however has changed since being recommended to Photobox. Here I can organise development at the click of my mouse - all without speaking to anyone or moving from my desk. Cheap and very definitely cheerful photo box is undoubtedly the answer to my photo developing needs. Not only can you print photos of any size or colour way, you can create albums, books, mouse mats and mugs, all for far cheaper than the high street.

My mission today is to demand the Munchkin stay still for all of 30 seconds, wrap her in fairy light, have her don a halo and shove the rather cheap plastic harp I recently bought into her squidgy hands and set about shooting the family Christmas card. Thanks to Photobox that’ll be our Christmas cards sorted …

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