How Photography Has Changed in 2020
Photography is something that’s changed dramatically over the course of a few years. This extends to include how people capture images, the way they use those images, and what they do with them. In this episode of The Marc and Mandy Show, The experts at Calgary Custom Photo Services talk about changes in photography that may impact how you take, store and display your images!
How exactly has photography changed?
So, more photos are being taken but less and less people are actually printing those photos.
Why should people print?
Printing is something that people have stopped doing. The biggest thing is, how would you feel if you lost or broke your cellphone? All of those images are gone. Would you feel heartbroken if you lost those memories that you really treasured? Printing is the sure way to make sure you have those memories. There’s a lot of fun things to do with prints that are new to the market. You can print on mugs and photo books and calendars. Lots of fun things to do!
Why don’t people print more often?
Well, because they are uploading their photos to places like Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram. And quite frankly, they don’t know where to get their photos printed. With Calgary Custom Photo Services, customers can simply send in photos directly from their smartphones to be printed.
About Calgary Custom Photo Services:
Calgary Custom Photo Services is a team of photographers dedicated to making the process of getting passport, permanent residence or any type of picture I.D. as easy as possible. At Calgary Custom Photo Services, photographers have over ten years of combined experience. To learn more, visit the Calgary Custom Photo Services website.
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Super interesting! Hadn’t thought of that!
Very interesting points. I hadn’t thought of those.
I am waiting for Editor in Chef at the Montreal Gazette Magazine to come out with print portions of a photo, hand-paint the rest almost like NeedlePoint half-photo-finish with paint by numbers for the rest.
Thank you – I quite enjoy photography as a hobby.