





Z & i are obsessed with the happiness of taking polaroids of people jumping. so before we moved out of our last apartment, when we had a lot of people dropping by to say goodbyes and/or helping us pack up our myriads of stuff to put in storage for the year, we took a shot of each our friends/family jumping in the hallway outside (our neighbors probably thought we were nuts!). in the end, it kept us from getting too teary-eyed about all the goodbye-ing. above, a few examples (click to enlarge). digital cameras just don't do jumping in the same way. so new polaroid, please hurry yourself up!
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