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The photo industry: a changing landscape

 
 
husker
 
Reply Sun 8 May, 2005 12:36 pm
As digital era takes hold, sector focuses on new services, supplies
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A grateful Eisenberg's advice to all: "Print early and often."
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Reply Sun 8 May, 2005 02:55 pm
There was almost a parallel article in my newspaper today, husker. Our article discussed the "digital deluge" - how images have become so commonplace that they fail to capture emotion and evoke memory anymore.

I think this is very true.

I'll open an email and find twenty haphazard nearly identical images of a loved one when I would so much rather open an envelope and find one beautiful photo.

Oooops.... Mo's back home.... gotta go.... consider this my bookmark!
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