By KATE HUNTER
Did you know that more than ten per cent of ALL photographs ever taken were snapped in the last twelve months? That’s what digital has done. But do more photos mean more memories?
When I was growing up, Dad had an Olympus SLR camera that he, and only he, was allowed to touch. We were constantly reminded of the cost of film and the expense of processing and printing. Every family snap was staged and styled– sunglasses off, drinks down, hair out of eyes, smile HARD. God forbid we should squander that precious frame of film.
Consequently, we have few family photos from my childhood, and the ones we do have are all pretty much identical – we’re lined up in rows, squinting into the sun, with hair slicked down by parental spit. Nevertheless, those photos are treasured, and stand in small frames on sideboards and desks – cherished memories of picnics past.
Today our hard drives are choking on files, and it’s easy to see why. Here’s an example: A couple of days in the snow in July this year resulted in no fewer than 500 photos. They were taken on 2 digital cameras, an iPhone and a Blackberry. My 6 year old thinks nothing of taking a couple of dozen selfies on my phone (just imagine if I’d done that with Dad’s Olympus).
We also had a professional photographer take a few snaps, just in case none of the hundreds we took was unworthy of a frame. Good thing we did, because it’s the only picture that has, in fact, made it into print. The rest are languishing on hard drives – memories in waiting.
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We just made a photo wall for our photos - got them printed through Officeworks in bulk (three OS trips), got a lace curtain and some pushpins, then mounted a curtain rod in our hallway, and there it hangs, from roof to floor. Def an easy way to do it and quite a conversation starter when people go past it!
That's an awesome idea!!! I've been trying to think of how to have a photo wall in a rental - hope you don't mind if I steal your idea!!
Momento make fantastic Photobooks, I made one for our wedding last year and it's the sort of thing nearly all my guests comment on when they flick through it on our coffee table. This article is a good reminder as it makes think I will try making some Xmas cards for friends and family for something different this year