sockeyed
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I'm curious as to how many of you actually makes print of your images? In this age of digi-everything, I'm sure that the huge majority of photos taken never exist beyond the realm of pixels stored on a hard drive or uploaded to sites like flickr. I'll admit, most of mine probably won't exist as prints (although many are negatives, so at least they're tangible), but every few months I will create a CD of either scanned negs or digital files and take it down to a minilab and get prints. Prints are satisfying - they exist without electricity, I can show them to folks, they're archival, and I can give them to friends or people I photographed. In fact, in this age of digital photography, people are absolutely delighted when I hand them over a set of prints. I did this in Angkor, Cambodia this fall, handing out pictures taken a year earlier.
And for those of you who do make prints - do you put them in albums? Toss them in a shoe box? Print photobooks using services like Blurb or Qoop?
And for those of you who do make prints - do you put them in albums? Toss them in a shoe box? Print photobooks using services like Blurb or Qoop?