Editors Notes
It's in those tiny, particular
pieces of information that come across my desk that I sense the changes
going on in photography. True, I can't help but be moved by the
major trends such as the wholesale migration of many friends and associates
to the digital side. I am also not immune to the numbers coming out of
industry associations that point out a true decline in film sales and
processing, and the hockey stick lines on the chart that measure digital
camera sales. But what really struck me recently was a small press release
from Kodak that informed me that the company was no longer going to be
making slide projectors and that servicing of same would only be extended
for another eight or nine years. That evening I went into my slide room
and looked with great nostalgia on the two Carousel projectors that sit
atop one of my filing cabinets. They seemed so forlorn there, so of the
past. In one fell swoop they had joined the typewriter, the transistor
radio, and record player in the museum of obsolete technology. I never
thought I'd see the day. |
- Log in or register to post comments