Anyone still do slide shows?
I wonder if this is another activity that has virtually disappeared with modern times and technology (i.e. digital projection, decline of E6 slide processing, ....)
Vick
I find it a shame that some of us "photographers" don't give a care in the world about carrying the legacy to our children, their children and anyone who is interested. Digital everything and instant gratification has IMO ruined the photographic world in that respect. With all of the wonderful things that new technology has brought us, so few of us actually embrace and protect the past for the future generations.:angel:
The images are one thing to protect in whatever form one chooses (digital, negatives, slides, prints, whatever). No problem with that. I do have a problem with moving on and flushing everything in the past down the toilet.
As a former owner of a classic 1951 MGTD, I drove the car everyday and looked after it as a mother hen because it needed protecting from a standpoint of history, beauty, and education. I did not look at it as a hobby, a toy, or even transportation although it fit these categories very well.
I had a moral obligation (in my mind at least) that I was a caretaker of a very important, special machine that fired up the imaginations, dreams and memories of everyone who saw it. I enjoyed that part almost as much as taking the car on tour.
When the current economic downturn clearly indicated that my profession was going down the tubes in a hurry, I sold it and I miss it. But, I have other things in life now that are more pressing than being a curator of sorts of a classic automobile. Couldn't afford it if I wanted to now either.
But, projecting slides is easy and affordable. Owning and using vintage cameras are affordable and the images produced are without equal.
Yes, I do despise the new technology for some things. I also appreciate new technology for life itself as without it, my bride and I would not be here today, let alone be able to enjoy the RFF experience with all of you wonderful people!
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