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Jan 20, 2018 22:33:49   #
Peterff Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
 
aellman wrote:
My kids will discard everything with absolutely no sense of guilt. They may not even notice I'm gone.


That may be true, but we will!

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Jan 20, 2018 22:35:55   #
Peterff Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
 
scarlettp wrote:
I'm 13 years old and I absolutely love taking photos on my broken canon rebel xt
The buttons are broken but I can still take photos


So what do you do with them?

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Jan 20, 2018 23:44:59   #
therwol Loc: USA
 
Peterff wrote:
So what do you do with them?


Collecting them for her grandchildren?

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Jan 21, 2018 00:22:16   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
Congratulations on overcoming the broken camera to take photographs with it anyhow. You have the spirit of a photographer. Keep going in this direction.
scarlettp wrote:
I'm 13 years old and I absolutely love taking photos on my broken canon rebel xt
The buttons are broken but I can still take photos

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Jan 21, 2018 12:15:10   #
Bobspez Loc: Southern NJ, USA
 
No, but it's common sense.
therwol wrote:
Sounds like you've attended a Jewish funeral.

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Jan 22, 2018 15:01:10   #
RichardQ Loc: Colorado
 
Ron, I thought your readers might be interested in the problems faced by the archivist for the legacy left by photojournalist W. Eugene Smith when he died in 1978 (age 59), shortly after moving from New York City to Tuscon, AZ. The Center for Creative Photography, where he was teaching at the time, put a grant together to fund the shipment of his materials -- 44,000 lbs -- from NYC to the University of Arizona. Archivist William S. Johnson worked for three years, sorting and cataloguing Smith's 3,000 master prints and several hundred thousand 5 x 7-inch work prints, plus thousands of scribbled 3 x 5 notecards. Smith created some of the most iconic photo essays ever published by LIFE magazine, including "A Spanish Village," "Minimata" (an expose of horrific environmental pollution in a Japanese town), "Pittsburgh," "Country Doctor," "Albert Schweitzer in Africa," etc. Smith quit LIFE twice in disputes with the photo editors, who were limited to fewer than a dozen ohotos in publishing essays for which Smith submitted hundreds of photos. He then joined the Magnum photo agency, where he contributed to various magazines and handled numerous essay-type industrial assignments from companies..Smith was seriously wounded during World War II while working in the Pacific Theater jungles as an AP photographer. He spent a year recovering.

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Jan 22, 2018 15:08:01   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
RichardQ wrote:
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Thank you.

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