As I am finishing up the day I thought I would look back on some old photos. I ran across some oldies, but goodies. They were shot on an old film camera my grandpa gave me. He was an avid photographer and taught me to see beauty in all things in the world and it stuck.
How times have changed since I began working with the old trusty Canon AE-1. It was my first camera that wasn't a "point-and-shoot" and I must say, it took pictures like no other. Sure, the photos it produced were grainy, the camera leaked a little light ... but it was good to me. I stood breathless as I witnessed how amazing it was for a simple lens to bring the mundane old barn I passed by on my way to school everyday, to life.
Today there are so many other things to think about in the age of digital photography. Most of the darkrooms we once knew are gone, but there's some amazing software and web-based applications that do a lot of the same things, without the smell of developer!
That's what I love about
Artefact Studio I am able to take my favorite images that are touched up and ready to go and place them into a magnificent layout, no scissors, paste boards or toxic fumes required. It's downright amazing and did I mention fun? Yes, work CAN be fun!

But the coolest thing I think about Artefact Studio is that it has everything I need to run a photography business, all in one place! From the marketing to the archiving to the photo book development, I can do it all in one web-based program. Try doing that in that old darkroom.
While I still journey to my basement at times to hang out in my old darkroom and do some black and white developing, after all, I am still a photo purist at heart, I must admit, sitting at my computer and doing all that I need to in one place with Artefact Studio is pretty remarkable. They even have
prebuilt templates for some of us that aren't so great at design! Wink. Wink.
As I begin to put the photos away, I begin to wonder what my grandpa would think of this digital age. Maybe he would like the ease of being able to take scads of photos to capture the right image without "wasting film" or maybe it just wouldn't be the same to "wait for a happy surprise", I'm not sure. Bottom line, it's amazing where the world of photography has already taken me.
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Happy Shooting!
Daly Dose