Donate everything to either "your" University, or to the archives of the town you spend the most productive time in (photographically) or throw it all in a box and ship it to the Smithsonian. Let them throw it out! :-)

But don't do it until you're given only months to live.

Accidental death is not your concern.

Joseph McAllister
Pentaxian

On Oct 6, 2008, at 16:52 , Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I always take a studied look at everything I shoot immediately upon processing/downloading. I learned a long time ago not to throw things out because of an initial feeling my expectations were not meant. I've sometimes found that the image stands on its own when I'm further from the moment. BTW, at what point can you bring yourself to throw out thousand of envelopes of prints/negatives/slides/CD's that you're certain will never again be tussled through? I consider it a kindness not to leave the job and its attendant guilt to my survivors.




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