Digital Photos at Risk

The Associated Press reports that modern audio recordings, including recorded oral histories, are at much greater risk of being corrupted and lost forever than are the old, analog recordings made on tape and other archaic media. The article points out that DVD and CD media begin to degrade and lose data in as little as five years.

The same can be said about one’s digital photographic files. One of the benefits of my methodology of shooting on film, scanning the image and then creating the digital photograph is that I have the analog film media to back up my image files. Also, I print my pictures using carbon pigment ink, which is less prone to degradation than the dye based inks typical to ink jet printers.

Imagining the Other Side

There is an image I have been carrying around for more than 20 years, intending to do something with it. Finally, this image will go out as Issue No. 2 in the Post Card Project. Over time, events have transpired to give meaning to the image, and out of that comes its title:

Imagining the Other Side

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