The distribution and use of photos followed those separations too: family albums and shoeboxes for snapshots; magazines, journals, and galleries for professional photography. The question of control over the entire process was still related not only to the technical elements (cameras, rolls, batteries, and so on), but also to different companies and networks (photography shops, photo processing labs, money, time, etc.) needed to produce those images. The amount of time between capturing the latent image and seeing the printed result relied on a network of companies, and the cost of accelerating those services became one of “natural” constraints of photographic creation. This situation began to change with digital technology
The distribution and use of photos followed those separations too: family albums and shoeboxes for snapshots; magazines, journals, and galleries for professional photography. The question of control over the entire process was still related not only to the technical elements (cameras, rolls, batteries, and so on), but also to different companies and networks (photography shops, photo processing labs, money, time, etc.) needed to produce those images. The amount of time between capturing the latent image and seeing the printed result relied on a network of companies, and the cost of accelerating those services became one of “natural” constraints of photographic creation. This situation began to change with digital technology
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