"They didn't do that when I was in college. Rude." Probably for the best though. If Tony found out people started delivering (as if he couldn't already just pay for someone to do it now) then he wouldn't be able to squeeze into that Iron Man suit.
He took the camera cautiously, turning it over in his hands like he would any other piece of tech to study. Stark did appreciate the vintage side of things. What bright men and women did with the technology of their time. The camera wasn't from ye olde "hold that pose for five minutes era", but it certainly was no point and click. He briefly glanced up at the bit about her ghost kit of salt, light, and...heels? She seemed serious. He wouldn't question it.
"Well the good news is I think I can open this up without exposing the film inside--were you done taking pictures?" Ha ha, so funny. Using the rolly chair to scoot over to the wall Tony flicked off the lights so there was nothing more than his desk lamp to illuminate the room. Donut in one hand and tool in the other, he set to work on opening it up, very...very carefully. "So you said there were papers too? Is it instructions? A treasure map?"