Holo-still

Holo-Stills are the twenty-sixth-century equivalent of photographs.

Staff Sergeant Avery Johnson's aunt, Marcille Johnson, had many of the three-dimensional pictures in her house. Avery's favorite was one of Aunt Marcille standing on the shore of Lake Michigan in a honey-bee striped bathing suit and wide straw hat. Another holo-still in the house depicted Avery as a young boy on his first day of church.

It is currently unknown how holo-stills are produced, possibly from a Camera.