As I get older I have come to the realization I can afford many things I don't need, truly value the things I do use often, and feel the need to do the best work I can in the years I have left. So I have made assumptions about my next 15-20 years and what I want to achieve or at least attempt.
During this planning I foresee a continually growing collection of photographic equipment, albums of negatives, prints, darkroom stuff, books about photography, and other related stuff. My family currently has little interest in photography, especially film. So how do I help them "dispose" of my life's work and tools when I am no longer able to practice my hobby?
I have put together a list of camera items and their range of current values with instructions on how to sell it on ebay or use the local used camera shop on consignment. I assume I will not be famous so they can keep the prints they like and trash the rest.
It may seem morbid but nothing motivates like a "dead" line. How many of you have a plan for the future of your photographic assets?
During this planning I foresee a continually growing collection of photographic equipment, albums of negatives, prints, darkroom stuff, books about photography, and other related stuff. My family currently has little interest in photography, especially film. So how do I help them "dispose" of my life's work and tools when I am no longer able to practice my hobby?
I have put together a list of camera items and their range of current values with instructions on how to sell it on ebay or use the local used camera shop on consignment. I assume I will not be famous so they can keep the prints they like and trash the rest.
It may seem morbid but nothing motivates like a "dead" line. How many of you have a plan for the future of your photographic assets?