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Kinda throws the whole concept of time travel out the window. eh? lol
It's the same for Victoria, using the photo against her would be very suspicious if you rewinded time, as she would have no recollection of you ever taking it.
The concept of keeping photos works for optional ones, but for everything tightly linked to the plot, it could lead to big paradoxes.
Maybe they could make it so Max keep the photos somewhere, and explain why she can't use (or have to destroy) them ? Seems a bit complex, though. Perhaps just seeing her explaining it once would be enough.
She can keep physical stuff (like hammer in the beginning).
But there is no inventory in the game, so she can hold only one physical item at a time as I understood. Photos do not count.
But photos do count, I messed with victoria's wall and kept the picture of it after undoing it
I am pretty sure I did take a photo, then rewound and intervened, keeping the photo in the album. Same as with Victoria's wall.