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Photographers are Becoming Obsolete, Unless... by Stanley Leary

 

by Stanley Leary

 
 
 
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How we are becoming obsolete?
 
Professional photographers are becoming more and more obsolete because their work is becoming a commodity. In addition, technology advances have made it easier for one to make a photograph. Already Facebook’s photo collection has a staggering 140 billion photos, that’s over 10,000 times larger than the Library of Congress.
 

Blog: Laughing Gulls

 

By Photography by Layne Kennedy, www.laynekennedy.blogspot.com
 
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Gulls are a common sight around the Gulf coast in Fulton, Texas. Like most species of gulls they hang around parking lots waiting for dropped French fries or pieces of popcorn to supplement their diet of potato chips and the occasional fish from the sea.
 

Lessons from the Shot: Fashion Show by Stanley Leary

 

by Stanley Leary

 
 
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My daughter participated in a fashion show on Sunday. I was there just as a proud parent and took some photos.