Re: tips on going through old work

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People only have one shot at graduating and one shot at life.

Congratulations

Making money is more difficult.

And raising a family.

We all survived an atomic war we only see the survivors.

And hear their stories, those that don't bear silent witnesses to their suffering.

We learn from the living and dead.



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From: Russ
Sent: ‎06/‎11/‎2015 20:11
To: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: tips on going through old work

I have negatives from stuff I did in High School
(graduated on the first try too in 1972)
and all sorts of Stage Shows, Heads Shots and Bands
I photographed from then until the digital age all on
negative sleeve pages with the name of the event and the date.

It's not easy but I can find a negative if I need to.


 

On 11/6/2015 2:41 PM, Emily L. Ferguson wrote:
How in the world did people do this before computers?
They didn't.  They just kept everything.  Like my negative files.  At least I can throw out the transparencies I should have discarded when they came from the processor, now that everything's being scanned.

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