That’s very Canadian of you.![]()
Whatever is important to you.
In general, the New York Times is not going to be important to me. It's hardly a "local paper". But i would gladly pay for access to certain articles. It's something they could implement - and something they all should. No one can pay the monthly or yearly subscription fee to every publication online.
You don't buy a donut shop if you want a cup of coffee.
For me it’s the passive-aggressive, if not completely aggressive, sniping on subscription that makes me dig in my heels. Not at all consistent with what the owner conveys. A few years ago it was an aggressive Montrealer. Always seems to be a Canadian…a shame indeed.
And I’m not even sure what kind of cock-eyed logic brought that on…
I'd love to buy a donut shop for the price of an NYT subscription! Maybe even offer the Times for free to read while in the shop...
Big difference its the content here is created for free by the participants. The NY Times has journalists and staffers to pay.The comment was intended to highlight the irony of comments about the need to pay for content if one values it.
I have no objection to people deciding not to pay for a subscription here - that is a choice everyone is free to make.
The article is a nice flight into a lost paradise where the connection between photograph and print was shaped by a craft. Craftsmanship now more and more replaced by software.
How do you get news?
Some are willing to pay to support publishing. Those that aren't will just have to miss out.
... and some are simply willing to pay other media outlets rather than the NYT.
.Contact sheetsWhat was the article about?
I enjoyed the article. Thanks for posting the link. It discusses contact sheets and uses examples of contact sheets from the Times archives related to several more or less iconic photographs taken by NYT staff photographers, and how the contact sheets reveal something of the thought process of the photographer - for example, which subjects were they interested in, framing, exposure.
If I may digress to the publishing-model discussion, I don't object to the posting of a link that winds up paywalled. I don't have to read everything, and sometimes it will become available another way. Or in this case, you could probably get to the newspaper at the public library. Not every article can be free.
Often on Photrio, people recall nostalgically the good old days of meaty, substance-filled articles in say Darkroom Techniques or View Camera or Popular Photography. You had to pay for subscriptions to those magazines, and if you didn't have one, dig it out of the library (if they even subscribed), and the reasons there were good articles was because the magazines had a budget to pay writers and editors. (I am sure someone who was there BITD will say they didn't pay the writers much! But it was something.) The rise of free internet content has rendered that model unsustainable, and there is a lot of free stuff on the internet, some of it good - but something was lost.
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