I stash mine on my hard drive (I'm getting a new 200GB tomorrow) - or I burn
CD's.
And I print them to give away to friends and family (my vintage 1997 Epson
Stylus Photo is now working again, since I installed the "SSC Service
Utility" software).

I put some on the Internet, some of them on my own website. I guess about
half of my shots are kind of professional, since I use them myself at work
(planning publications, presentations etc.) or my colleges use them for
their work.
>From time to time, I work as a photographer for colleagues, working on
subjects remotely related to my "trade of planning and architecture". For
magazines, books, leaflets, brochures, presentations etc. etc. Whenever
people need a photograph, they'll ask me or a local professional photog
(Where I live, there is classes in photography at the Royal Academy of Arts
/Architectural University).

I am very glad that digital photography has helped me stop filling shoeboxes
with 4x6 prints!

PS: Sorry for the empty postings!

Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Rebekah Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 2. februar 2005 20:23
Til: [email protected]
Emne: So what do you do with em?


So we all take photos.  For those who don't take pictures professionally,
what do you do with your photos? Stash them in boxes? Frame them? Stash them
in boxes? Give them to people? Sell them?  Stash them in folders on your
computer?

I took all my favorite photos and pinned them (not through the photo, mind
you) to the wall in my study.  Then I can see them all the time.  Also, I
like to take my more favorite photos and skectch them and then hang those on
the wall or add them to my porfolio.  However, I admit, a great number of my
photos still end up in boxes and photo albums.  What do you do?

rg2

*PENTAX SAMURAI*


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