Digital Prints

Back in the dark ages, people bought a camera and a roll of Kodak film and took 12 pictures. Then they took the roll of film to the drug store and it was sent away to be processed. About a week later your pictures cam back, developed and printed.

If the pictures didn’t turn out well, that was your tough luck for being a shitty photographer. And the moment was long gone. That really sucked for special occasions like someone’s birthday or anniversary or even a special moment like all of your kids in the bathtub playing.

Now we have a digital camera, we offload the photos to a printer and in less than a minute we have a photo in our hands. If the photo didn’t turn out, at least we still have everyone close by to retake the shot. Most of the time