Owen Unveils Snaaps Camera

Sydney, March 27: Renowned creative entrepreneur Michelle Owen, founder of Almost Real, has unveiled Snaaps, a 35mm film camera designed to capture life’s most authentic moments.
In response to the growing trend of Gen Z turning to analog technology and photography, Owen’s newest venture taps into nostalgia while offering user-friendly features.
The 2024 Adobe Creative Trends Report highlights a significant shift, with 50 per cent of Gen Z in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia expressing a desire to disconnect from their phones.
Photography, in particular, has emerged as the top hobby for Gen Z, as revealed by a recent Samsung review.
Owen expresses her excitement about introducing Snaaps to the world, emphasizing its accessibility and ability to encourage users to step away from their phones and rediscover the beauty in everyday life. Snaaps, priced at $74.95, is positioned as an ideal option for beginners and film enthusiasts alike, promising a playful design and easy-to-use features.
Snaaps joins Almost Real, Owen’s platform for fine art photography and visual arts, reflecting her commitment to providing a sanctuary for artists to explore their visions without constraints.
Owen believes that Snaaps is more than just a camera; it serves as a gateway to artistic expression.
Discover your inner photographer and explore Snaaps at almostreal.me.

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