Friday, January 29, 2010

Say Cheese!



Is it just me? Or has anyone else noticed how much time we devote to “photography” these days?

Our society seems to be preoccupied with capturing every moment of our lives in some sort of freeze frame...digital, video, jpg, img. and whatever else is out there. We record it all.

So when exactly did every move we make become so memorable?


When I was growing up picture taking was a more sacred event. First there had to be some sort of occasion. Birthday, prom, wedding, vacation etc. Then there was the set up.

Batteries... check, flashbulbs....check, hair combed...check. Okay, everyone in place? Don’t move,

“Say Cheese”!

This whole procedure was followed by the essential “do over”. So that when the pictures were finally developed, we had a choice between the lesser of two evils.


Fast forward to the 21st century...


Today’s technology gives picture taking a whole new meaning. As easily as we can pick up a phone, we can take a picture.

At the mall?...take a picture, at a bar? ....take a picture. You know where I am going with this.


And as a result of this technology, even the most inept can produce a good photo.

Click, view, delete.... repeat until image has reached desired affect. Anyone can do it!

Add “editing” capabilities and we are all experts!

Yes, preserving “great moments” these days is a snap! And with this new hi tech intervention, these great moments can seem even better than they actually were! For example.....


Didn’t Uncle Harold have a cigarette in his hand in this shot? (must have brushed it out) And didn’t cousin Cindy have on pants 2 sizes too small? (must have cropped them off) And thank goodness someone had the decency to delete the shot altogether of Aunt Joyce getting frisky with that waiter!!


But technology does have a downside. It’s called the Internet. Because once you are snapped, you are “out there”.... to infinity and beyond. You can be unwillingly captured by a digital camera, or cell phone, and within seconds be transported to the likes of You tube, facebook, or just about any other internet site before a whimper of protest can escape your throat. Technology shows no mercy.


I’m not complaining. Not really. In fact this whole hi tech thing has really worked to my advantage. Only in this day and age does a grandparent have the capability to light up the “screens” of 20 of their closest friends with the latest images of their adorable grandchildren. And they in turn can retaliate, (I mean respond), in seconds with pictures of their own!



Something that bothers me though....Is posterity now at the mercy of technology?

Fewer photo albums are adorning our coffee tables. Refrigerators seem a little less decorative.

And what happens to all these images? Are they trapped in Cyber Space forever? It just seems cruel somehow.


Oh well. I guess we just have to chalk it up to progress! Can’t really dwell on how it was “back in the day”. Progress is a good thing, right?


Now if I can just find that little 2x3 black and white of me as a kid....

Great, here it is.

Ahh, now that’s a cute picture! Wait, what was that? Did I just hear a “click”?


Hey, not fair!....you could have at least have said, “Say Cheese" !









3 comments:

  1. Thats so true.. infact It reminds me that I have to work on Gavins baby book!

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  2. It is kinda scary thinking about where those images go. That's why Chip doesn't want pics of Stella on the internet. He says you never know what someone can do with them. I guess he's right. That's sad.

    ~janet

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