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quest88 7 days ago

The differences are subtle to me. I see them but it doesn’t prevent me or my family from printing and hanging iPhone photos. I want to hang fun photos from family vacation for the memories.

markhalonen 7 days ago | parent | next [-]

I was born in 95, so my childhood is well documented by my mothers digicam. When I look back at the photos, it is very obvious they are way better than iPhone photos that many parents are taking today.

sturza 7 days ago | parent [-]

While i don't disagree, it's good to take into consideration the way people took photos back then vs now. I'd argue that today they are more of a commodity than they were back then, so people thought more before they took the shot(at least for some photos).

dangus 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

The opening statement of the article is almost insulting in how badly it abuses correlation, causation, and the concept of cause and effect.

It effectively states that people don’t print photos anymore because phones produce bad photos.

But back in the film camera days you literally had to develop and print the photos to see them. There was no universal device for viewing photos that you always had on you.