stnolan
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This was something I read today regarding a war photographer lamenting the future of image storage:
The size and quality of digital photographs has exploded over the last 10 years. So, we asked our friend and war photographer, Teru Kuwayama, how his storage and backup system has changed to accommodate the data boom.
Here's what he said:
"My system for storing digital files hasn't changed. Just more hard drives, and more dead ones. This is the most recorded era of human history, but I wonder how many of the records will survive."
One answer......SHOOT FILM🙂
ps I know it's not practical for pro pj's to shoot only film but it really brings home the fear of photographic cataloging in the digital age
The size and quality of digital photographs has exploded over the last 10 years. So, we asked our friend and war photographer, Teru Kuwayama, how his storage and backup system has changed to accommodate the data boom.
Here's what he said:
"My system for storing digital files hasn't changed. Just more hard drives, and more dead ones. This is the most recorded era of human history, but I wonder how many of the records will survive."
One answer......SHOOT FILM🙂
ps I know it's not practical for pro pj's to shoot only film but it really brings home the fear of photographic cataloging in the digital age