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Photographer's Struggle to Re-Adopt Photo Printing Habits

Photographer's Struggle to Re-Adopt Photo Printing Habits

Summary

The author discusses how the digital age has shifted photography from a print-centric medium to one focused on instant digital viewing, leading to a significant decrease in photo printing over the past two decades. This shift has created a habit of not printing, which the author finds difficult to break, even when considering the potential loss of valuable digital images. The convenience of immediate digital gratification has diminished the perceived need for physical prints, making a return to printing feel like a substantial undertaking.

Key points

  • Digital photography's instant gratification has reduced the practice of printing photos.
  • The author has not regularly printed photos for approximately 20 years.
  • Re-establishing the habit of printing photos is challenging due to decades of digital convenience.
  • The volume of digital images makes it difficult to decide which photos to print.
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