‘I look deranged, but my baby looks happy !’ Nine writers on their favourite photo booth picture
This year marks a century since the birth of the photo booth, and friends and families are still squeezing into them for fun and unflattering snaps - capturing the highs, lows and loves of their lives I didn’t find early motherhood easy. It wasn’t my daughter’s fault – she was, mercifully, a (…)
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