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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is to become of all these photos people take? How often do you look at photos from your childhood? Most people, almost never. And even then, you probably have a handful of favorites and that is it. Your kids are not going to want to sit around and look at the hundreds of pictures you took every year. And surely do not want to physically have all.of.the.pictures. At the rate people are snapping pictures, by the time kids are 18 there will be thousands upon thousands of pictures of them. A few dozen per year is more then enough to document a childhood and serve as a momento IMO. [/quote] Well, I definitely disagree with this. My dad has been making photo albums since long before I was born. I enjoy looking at photos from my childhood and now showing them to my kids. Not just a few favorites— entire albums. He’s still making them. Every 6 months or so, I make a Shutterfly photobook of our photos from that time period. I also enjoy nature photography and include those photos as well. But we also look back at our digital photos from trips, etc. [/quote]
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