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Re: Is the age of the Photograph dead?
« Reply #27 on: Monday 11 December 17 11:15 GMT (UK) »


is it a generation thing though? Are the teenagers today going to be as enthusiastic about recording and. saving images as we are?

If they're interested in taking so many as some seem to do on their phones, perhaps they will choose to select a few in hard copy for keeps  :-\

Professional wedding photography and baby photography is still big business, our adult children have several lovely framed images in their homes of those occasions.

Also there are various regular offers for digital print books which they have used several times, for a selection of memory photos of weddings or trips etc, quite inexpensive for what they are.   
fb offer a social book one as well, a timeline of popular postings ... I received one last Christmas from one daughter, it's done rather well and covers a few years, think she does an annual one just to save on actual prints.