Actually for me it’s more or less the other way around. I stopped taking film pictures in the 1970s because I had nowhere to display them and no one was interested in them, and didn’t start again until I got my first digital camera in 2004 and started posting on a travel website.
I look at all the digital pics I take on the day that I take them. I edit, delete, and save them. I don’t understand why people take so many pics and never look at them. I even go to Walgreen’s and print them out and put them in scrapbooks. It’s so great to look back on fun images.
Actually for me it’s more or less the other way around. I stopped taking film pictures in the 1970s because I had nowhere to display them and no one was interested in them, and didn’t start again until I got my first digital camera in 2004 and started posting on a travel website.
I remember the days when a roll was 20 or 36 pictures. Go back a bit farther and it was 12.
I look at all the digital pics I take on the day that I take them. I edit, delete, and save them. I don’t understand why people take so many pics and never look at them. I even go to Walgreen’s and print them out and put them in scrapbooks. It’s so great to look back on fun images.