Wednesday, March 18, 2009

You know what's cool about Photography?

You have an over abundance of virtually-physical (my word) memories throughout the years and easily retrievable. I started my photography journey in highschool, with the old model black-and-white SLR cameras. We had to develop our own photos and learn about and understand exposure. It was tough. In the Digital-SLR world we have the ability to shoot and shoot and shoot and shoot, and not worry about buying more film or paying for processing those photos. It’s easier. After highschool I didn’t take a lot of photos but when the digital camera era came about I started back in, probably a little late, but better late than never. Since the birth of our first child and throughout our third, my photo collection is near 14,000 photos and I’m thankful for great photo cataloging software to make better use of the many photos we have collected.

So what’s great about photography? What’s great about DSLR’s and really great glass? Simple answer? This (below). I get to take pictures that look pretty decent throughout the years of our family and watch them grow, digitally. Yeah, some don’t come out polished like the kind you would put on a magazine cover but to me/us, they are a priceless artifact which we’ll enjoy for many years to come.

































1 comments:

The Memory Journalists April 16, 2009 11:34 AM  

Love these photos. Especially the one with the sled.

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