Well if you watch TV instead of reading. As for no one reading, how do 
all those book stores stay in business. However, I will agree that there 
are a lot of so called technical books that kind of give you 
ionformation that way, and without the sound bites.


Bruce Dayton wrote:
> Didn't this already start to happen when Velvia came on the scene to
> give us that over-the-top punchy color in slides?  I'm sure our
> viewing mediums have had some impact, but so has our social
> environment.  Today, information is thrown at us in a very fast,
> concentrated way.  All the media types do it - short, fast
> commercials, movies instead of books, etc.  So to stand out from the
> crowd - there has to be something catchy.  Photography is just a
> follow on to that.
> 
> Some of my thoughts...
> 

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