rpavich
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I started to watch a pretty interesting documentary about a paparazzi; Ron Galella, and noticed that when he went to his "archives" and reached for examples of his work, or when showing his work to others, it was all prints. He had millions of negatives and hundreds of thousands of prints of all sizes. Boxes and boxes and boxes of prints.
I just thought it was interesting and fun to watch how folks USED to share their work; by handing a print to someone else to take ahold of and look at rather than firing up an ipad or something.
I was born in '60 and didn't get interested in photography until well after the digital age so shooting film is all new to me. My only exposure was the typical "shoebox full of prints" that my parents had when I was growing up; we used disposable cameras exclusively.
And PS: it's a pretty interesting documentary too.
I just thought it was interesting and fun to watch how folks USED to share their work; by handing a print to someone else to take ahold of and look at rather than firing up an ipad or something.
I was born in '60 and didn't get interested in photography until well after the digital age so shooting film is all new to me. My only exposure was the typical "shoebox full of prints" that my parents had when I was growing up; we used disposable cameras exclusively.
And PS: it's a pretty interesting documentary too.