Recent technological
advancements mean that many devices now have the ability to take
photographs. Gadgets like smartphones, tablets, and mp3 players have
built-in cameras. This way you'll never miss a moment, and you can
always pull out your gadget to capture a memory for posterity.
Gadgets with built-in cameras are not just convenient for photography
aficionados looking to add to their collection, as they're also
convenient for those who want to preserve their memories. Digital
photographs can be transferred to computers, hard drives, and can be
uploaded online.
On the other hand, one of
the worst scenarios for digital photographers would be data loss.
Another fear photographers have is the misinterpretation of their
photography by viewers. Considering these problems, scrapbooking can
be a great alternative means of preserving precious memories.
Scrapbooking is a great
way to preserve and organize the photos you've taken over the years,
as well as the memories associated with these photographs. As such,
scrapbooking and its 5 elements— photos, journaling, titles,
embellishments, and the canvas—can be a great way to preserve
memories for subsequent generations. In many ways, its better than
looking at pictures on a computer. Plus, the scrapbook
itself can pose as a hard copy back up.
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