> The lesson I learned was, that lots of people don't look at the photographs
> as such. They look at the people IN the photographs. Photographs as such are
> not at all interesting - to most people. A good photograph is a photograph
> that shows a relative or a friend the way the he or she wants to remember
> this person. Noting else really matters.

We traveled to attend a rehearsal dinner and wedding a couple of years
ago. The morning after the rehearsal dinner, Nate and I were showing
my mother our photos on the laptop. My mother  got very annoyed with
me for barely taking any photos of my relatives, and none of her! I
was busy taking macro shots of the centerpieces instead...why would I
take photos of people when I already know what they look like? :) Nate
is much better at people pictures and is now the default person to
perform that duty at family functions.

Amita

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