labelleizzy: (hatwearing)
labelleizzy ([personal profile] labelleizzy) wrote2019-12-04 09:50 pm

Taking photos: perspective

I remember when it felt like, when I was little, that only wealthy people could take a lot of photographs. The cost for film and processing was well out of range of our usual weekly or monthly budget. And here I am taking 16 photos a day sometimes, selfies, of my cat, different lighting effects in my house. Clouds outside the window. Just because I want to and because I've got this tiny Apollo mission-sized memory unit in my pocket with a more than decent camera lens. And voice to text, so I don't have to type everything out by hand. Just another way in which life is good. #betterlivingthroughscience
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[personal profile] noahgibbs 2019-12-05 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty similar. Never used to be interested in taking photos, now I have around twenty thousand sitting around, carefully indexed.

To be fair, when we were young it *was* a lot more expensive to take lots of photographs.
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[personal profile] qos 2019-12-10 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I've seen people talk about the fact that "kids these days" don't know what it was like to have to wait a week to find out if any of our photos turned out, but not about the cost element. That's a nice insight.